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Fashionable Private Address Directory, and
Ladies' Visiting and Shopping Guide of
San Francisco and Surroundings
Containing the Navies^ Addresses^ Reception Days
and Country Residences of the Elite of San
Francisco^ San Rafael^ Sausalito^ San
Mateo^ Redwood City^ Menlo
Park^ San Jose^
Etc.^ Etc.
IN XKN PARTTS
Season 1888-89
SAN FRANCISCO
THE BANCROFT COMPANY, PUBLISHERS
1888
Copyright 18SS, by The Bancroft Company
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BI/UE BOOK has always been deemed an
essential adjunct to the literature of every
prominent family in the leading Eastern
Cities and European Capitals ; and its ab-
sence here, in the past, has been noticeable ;
therefore, in supplying this undoubted want,
we feel assured of doing a duty to Society
which will be appreciated ,
In submitting this publication to our subscribers,
we have endeavored to give a full and complete list of
the Society People of San Francisco, Oakland, etc.,
and of those whose position or wealth has made their
names familiar ; together with their City and Country
Residences.
The Reception Days of Society Ladies are, in
most cases, given, but when not mentioned, we desire
to call attention to the following: Monday is the
Reception day at all Hotels and Boarding Houses,
with the exception of the Berkshire, which has both
Monday and Thursday ; and the Bella Vista, Thursday.
Tuesday for Nob Hill, (California Street,) and Taylor street to the
North. Wednesday for Rincon Hill, South Park, and streets near the
Mission. Thursday for Pine, Bush, Sutter, and parallel streets south,
(a few having Tuesday), and the greater part of Van Ness Avenue.
Friday for Pacific Avenue, the upper part of Van Ness Avenue and
Streets West of Van Ness Avenue as far as the Presidio.
In the San Francisco division will be found the names of the leading
people of San Francisco, San Rafael, Sausalito, San Mateo, Redwood
City, Menlo Park, and a few of San Jose, Los Angeles, and San Diego.
In the Oakland Division will be found those living in Oakland,
Berkeley, Alameda, Fruitvale, and a few at San Leandro and San
Lorenzo.
As there are many gentlemen prominently identified in Commercial
and Social Circles in this city who reside in Oakland or adjacent towns,
their names will be found classified in their respective divisions.
We particularly desire to call attention to the Additional List, at the
end of book, which contains not only names received too late for classi-
fication, but also changes of residence made since the printing of the
main portion.
PAGE
Alphabetical List of Advebtisers y", g.,h
Introduction c
PART FIRST
Address List — San Francisco 1
Containing the Names, Addresses, Reception Days and Country- P.esidences of
the Elite of San Francisco, San Rafael, Sausalito, San Mateo, Redwood City,
Menlo Park, San Jose, Etc., Etc.
PART SECOND
Address List — Oakland, Alameda, Berkeley and Sur-
roundings 102
PART THIRD
Art Association 129
Handel AND Haydn Socii:ty 136
LoRiNG Club 141
PART FOURTH— Club Directory
Bachelors' Cotillon Club 193
BoHEML\N Club 161
Byron Mauza' Musical Club, The 215
California Lawn Tennis Club 196
CeRCLE FRANgAISE 182
Concordia Club 179
Cosmos Club 157
Deutscher Verein 172
DiKiGo Club 211
German Cotillon Cluu 190
Harvard Club 187
Merchants' League.... 169
Oakland Canoe Club 207
Olympic Club 195
Pacific Club 14(ja
Pacific Yacht Club 201
Press Club 209
San Francisco Yacht Cluh 205
San Francisco Verein 175
San Pafael Lawn Tennis Club 199
Society of California Pioneers 208
Union Club 151
Yale Club 185
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delivered at our store, No. 725 Market Street, San Francisco, California.
The New Home Sewing Machine Company
Manufacturers of the Popular " New Home " Light Running Sew-
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CHAS. E. NAYLOR, General Manager
Pacific Department
725 MARKET STREET, History Building
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
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Originators of Styles and Leaders of Fashion in Fine Footwear
We carry ou hand the largest assortment of Fine Shoes and SlioDcrs in
Patent Leather, bronze and black French Kid, and all Fashion^aWe
Shades in Satin and Snede Kid. In Gents' Full Dress Shoes
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of Paris, and numerous others. We are
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of the celebrated firm, Chas.
Herber of Paris, and
importers of the
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English
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418 ^aliforpia Street
SA.y FRANC/SCO, CAL.
J. YI. CARMANY
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Ho. 25 KEARNY ST.
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Chat. Margaux
Chat. Beychevelle
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In Cases, Quarts and Pints
Chablis (White)
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SOLE AGENTS
314 Sacramento St., San Francisco
TABLE OF CONTESTS— Conlmucd
PART FIFTH— PI0TE1.S page
Baldwin Hotel 221
The Berkshire 227
Hotel Bella Vista 230
Hotel Del Moxte ...fiiv^t interleaf in part fifth
El Monte Hotel 224
Grand Hotel 221
Howard Springs 234
Lick House 222
Occidental Hotei 223
The Oriel 229
Palace Hotel 219
Hotel Pleasanton 225
Hotel Kafael 232
The Renton = 22S
Sea Beach Hotei 231
St. James Hotel 233
Hotel Vendome 230
The Westminster. 229
PART SIXTH— Personnel of the Press
The Daily Alta California 242
The Argonaut 250
The Evening Bulletin , 244
Daily Morning Call 241
San Francisco Chronicle 236
California Demokrat 25G
Daily Morning Examiner 240
San Francisco News Letter 252
The Overland Monthly 246
Daily Evening Post 256
The Daily Report 238
Oakland Evening Tribune 248
The Wasp 254
PART SEVENTH
Private Memoranda, Advertisements and Edixational
Institutions in
PART EIGHTH
Diagrams of the Theatres and Advertisements xxxv
PART NINTH
Shopping Guide , uvii
PART TENTH
Additional List ..< 257
Containing names reoeivea too late for classification; also,
changes of residence of parties in main portion of
book, since going to press.
Alpiabetical List of Advertisers
PAGE
Adeock's, milJinery ^.o
Argouaut, The Z-q
Asche, T. Heury, kid j^loves •. XXXIV
Atkiusou, Geo. F., wood novelties ' " yjjj
Balleuberg's Baud XXXIV
Bancroft Compauy, The, artistic printing V^S
Bancroft Company, The, educational department 22a 146
Bancroft Company, The, school furniture XXVI
Bancroft Company, The, wedding card engravers XXVIII
Bancroft Company, The, wholesale department XXXV
Barnard's Business College . " xvi
Bass, T. J. & Co., artists' materials ' j29
Beach, Chilion, stationer XXXVIII
Billiard Instruction, Prof. J. F. B. McCleery .'""' " " XLII
Bisbee's Boarding and Day School, Miss...' !......'....... XXIV
Blum's Orchestra and Band XLVI
Boedewig, G., artist \liI
Bree, T. W., banjo teacher under Alcazar, Balconv XLVII
Brown, Albert, undertakers and embalmers XXXIV
Budde, Joseph, Patent Water Closets !Z'"""Z"Z.'"']ast page of book
California Demokrat ,,-r.
California Military Academy , ... XXIV
California Optical Co., Opticians \..ZZZZ.ZZZ.'^ci parUiinth
Carbone & Monti, florists ^
Camelbne facing inside front cover
Carmany, J. W., men's furnisher between contents
Centemeri & Co., P., celebrated kldgloves XXVIII
Chapman, W. B. &. Co., Epernay Champagnes XXXVIII
Chadbourne, F. S., furniture " ^ j5q
Clabrough, Golcher & Co., Guns, Ammunition ......!..... 25€a
Clark, G. W. & Co., wall paper XLII
Columbus Buggy Company, carriages ' 0^4
Commercial Insurance Company Z.Z" inside page back cover
Commercial Union Assurance Company B
Coats, J. & p., thread / ■ ^
,, , ' .' '"^»^*^" facing part seventh
Cooks Bros, interior decorators in fresco XXVIII
Coplin's, A., corset house ^ ' VI
Corbetfs Home Dairy ^uider Grand Opera Housei'Main Floor XLI
Craig, Cochran & Co., undertakers and embalmers XLVI
Crosett, J. F. S: Co., employment office " ly
Daily Alta California ....!.,......... 042
Daily Evening Post, The o-^g
Daily Report, The .'."".. ^g
Day, Thomas & Co.. gas fixtures ZZZZZ-Z-'^back of part sixth
Daniel, John & Co., monuments jy
DeFremery, James, & Co., Champagnes...over Theatre Diagram and outside back cover
Delger, E. F., gas fixtures yj
Depue & Aydelotte's Business College .Z..........ZZ...Z.'. "'".'.. 22
Dickey's Creme de Lis j^
Dietle, Chas., prize bootmaker v
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PURITY OJlflE CO.
OF CALIFORNIA
303 Battery 3treet
Near Sacraivlknto
539 praijeiseo, * * * ^alifor^ia
ALPHABETICAL LIFT OF AT>VERTlSVJ(.S—Cont/nrted
PAGE
Duffy & Co., James, Upholstery Goods last page of book
Duhem, A., florist and decorator LXVI
El Monte Hotel "^^^
Evening Bulletin, The ^'^^
"VVT
Field Seminary ^^^
Firemen's Fund Company inside page hack cover
First Infantry Regiment Band, N. G. C XLIV
Fischbeck & Glootz, soaps XLVI
Flaglor, A. P., artistic photographer II
Fortriede, H,, ivory, amber, tortoise shell under Ale azar. Main Floor XLV
Fratinger, Cloak and Suit House ^
French and English Institute, Boarding and Day School 22a
Goldsmith, E. S., card engraver X
Gregoire, Louis & Co., booksellers XhU
Gruenhagen's, fine candies XLVIII
Guaranty Endowment Association ^^
Gump, S. & G., paintings XLV
Haas, George candies under Baldwin Theatre, Balcony XXXIX
Halsted & Co., funeral directors and embalmers XLIV
Hansen. C. R. & Co., employment agency Baldwin Theatre, Balcony XXXIX
Haraszthy, Arpad, & Co., wines ■ facing title
Harting Life-Size Portrait House, The XXXIV
Harvey & Graves, steam heaters facing inside front coyer
Heald's Business College XII
Heydon, AsaT., designer XXXII
Hotel Del Monte ^^^
Hotel Pleasanton '■^^'^
Hotel Rafael -^2
Hotel Vendome -"^"
Hopkins' Academy XIV
Howard Springs -^'^
Irving Institute, for young ladies XVI
Johnson, M., The Cafe under Bush Street Theatre, Main Floor XLIX
Johnson, M., The Cafe, Home-made Doughnuts LIIl
Jones, Mundy & Co., liquors hack of part second
Kahn Bros., dry goods XXX
La Favre Packing Company, home products back of part third
La Grande Laundry XLVIII
Lake, Miss, boarding school XII
Lambla, Jules & Co., employment office under Grand Opera House XLIII
Larcher & Moe Schools of Languages XVI
Larsen, C. G., Tivoli Cafe lender Tivoli, Main Floor LI
Larseu, C. G., Tivoli Cafe under Tivoli, Balcony LIII
Lee, Madame, Manicure Orpheum, Second Floor LIV
Loryea's. Dr., New Hammara Baths L
Ludwig & Abraham, Caterers XLVII
Lunt's Dancing Academy XVI
Maison Riche, The, restaurant XLVI
Manning's Restaurant and Oyster Grotto XLVI
Market, California, choice meats 102
Market, Center, Atchinson, B. M. & Co., dairy produce 102
Marwedel, E. IL, brass bedsteads • VIII
Mauzy, Byron, pianos and organs 151
McKay & Ogston, advertising bureau XXX
Meine'cke, Chas. & Co., wines facing contents
Meisterschaft, The, school of languages 22a
Merriman, A. F, & Son, dentists XXX
Millbrae Dairy, F. H. Green XL
Mills College XVII
Montague, W. & Co., decorative brass and iron work pre. S. F. Art Ass'a 129
H ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ADVE:RTISRRS-G?«/j;/?^^rf
Naber, Alfs &, Bnine, Wiue aud Liquor Merchants ^"ijl
Napa Soda Springs betweeu L aud LI
Neville & Co., Tents, Awnings, Hammoeks, Etc ])ack, part tenth
New Home Sewing Machine Company, The facing contents
Oakland Evening Tribune 043
O'Brien & Spotoruo, poultry, etc j^q2
Overland Monthly, The 246
Pacific Business College ^j^jy
Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company, The l>etwecn contents
Pacific Portrait Co., The XLIV
Partridge, Sam C, photographic outfits ;^29
Phillips, Mme J., new hair store XXVIII
Pierson & Robertson, stationery XXXII
Plum, Chas. M. & Co.. upholstery Company 129
Pullman Bustle M'f'g Co., bustles yjjj
Roberts, wedding invitations, etc XLVIII
Roebling's Sous Co., John A.; wire, wire rope, etc jy
RosenthaL fine shoes ..'..'....'.".'.".'between contents
Riither & Bendixen y,.^^^ ^^ j.^rt fifth
Sackett Boarding and Day School XIX
Sackett Boarding aud Day school 92
San Francisco Chronicle 236
San Francisco Laundry '..'".'.".'Z".'.'jj"ack of part fifth
San Fraucisco News Letter 252
Sau Jose Business College -j^y
Schuster Brothers, stoves and ranges XL
Schmidt, Val., pharmacist XLVIII
Sea Beach Hotel, The ."'......" 931
Sherwood & Sherwood, wines .".".".'.".'. .'"".'ba'c'k of part fourth
Sloane, VV. & J. & Co., furniture iu.ide page front cover
Smith, A. H. & Co., druggists and perfumers XXXVIII
Snell Seminary ^ ^ XVITT
Southern Pacific Co ''"Z.Z:.ZZZZZ:n^^^ pa^t first
Sperry & Co., flour yy
Steele, James G. &. Co., Palace Drug Store lii
Stege's Quaker Restaurant Lj2j
St. James Hotel ^„o
Swain's Bakery, Swain Brothers xfll
Taber, photographer _ yt
The Olive, boarding house "y
Thors, photographer Alcazar, Balconv XLVII
Thorson, N., tailor * XXKIT
Thread— Clark's Spool Cotton " * 956a
Tracy's Home and Day School, Miss, "The Oaks" XXIV
Trinity School
Tschurr & Einseleu, Delmonico Restaurant and Confectionery .„'. l
Unger, Cress, banjos ' ^
Utschig, John, shoes vtvt
Van Ness Seminary " „.
Wakelee & Co., druggists ""^"^^""."i^^^.^^faciug inside front cover
Wasp, The 254
West, Miss, school for girls y-,,
Westover,C. & Co., Men's Furnishers, 1119 Broadwav, Oakland.. . lxII
White Sewing Machine Company, The ." back of part first
Wickson, G. G. &. Co., Remington Standard Type-Writer bet. L and LI
WolflP, William & Co., importers and commission merchants XXXVI
Wonder Flower aud Feather Store, under Baldwin Theatre, Main Floor....... XXXVII
Wood, George M. & Co., engravers.. • -^
PLEASURE
AND
HEALTH RESORTS
THE FOLLOWING NAMED
ARE WORTHY OF YOUR VISIT
YOSEMITE
A Wonder op the World. The Fame of the
YOSEMITE Valley is Known Throughout the
Civilized World.
SHASTA
The Last Towering Land Mark of the Sierras
IN THE North, Forever on all Sides Over-
Powering AND Grand.
TAHOE
The world over, the Pleasure Seeker in the
Summer Affects Lakes, the Sea Shore or the
Springs. One of the Most Favored Places
OF this character is lake TAHOE.
GEYSERS
This California Hecla is alone Worthy of a
Trip to see. Nature's Own Laboratory.
SPRINGS
Among a few may be mentioned Byron's, Napa
Soda, White Sulphur, Highland, ^tna. Bart-
LETT's, Harbin, Seigler, Anderson's and Kla-
math.
TRA VEL B V THE
SATURDAY'S
GOLDEN GATE SPECIAL
BETWEEN
SAN FRANCISCO
AND
COUNCIL BLUFFS
Pullman Drawing Room Sleepers
Electric Lights, Bath Rooms
Bapber Shop. Library
Steam Heating
TICKET OFFICES.
613
MARKET ST.
(GRAND HOTEL BLOCK)
613
BALDWIN HOTEL ROTUNDA OAKLAND FERRY
SA.N F^RAMCISCO, CAL.
J. C. STUBBS,
General Traffic Manager
A, N. TOWNE,
General Manager
T. H. GOODMAN,
Gen. Passenger & Tkt Agt
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Containing the Names, Addresses, Reception Days
AND Country Residences of the Elite of San
Francisco, San Rafael, Sausalito, San Mateo,
Redwood City, Menlo Park, San Jose,
Etc., Etc.
SPKCIAL NOTICE
it was the object of the Publishers to issue
this First Copy of the San Francisco Blue
Book in December, i8S8, about the opening
of the Society Season, our hsts were necessarily
closed early in November, and some names may
have' been omitted, which of right should have appeared,
but we have spared neither trouble nor expense in its com-
pilation, aad believe it to be the most complete and authentic
work of the kind ever issued on the Pacific Slope.
It will be published annually, and interested parties
are requested to keep us informed of any changes occurr-
ing or corrections to be made in the next issue, that
we may record them in the register at our office. It is
our aim to keep the Blue Book absolutely correct, and
patrons can readily see that the author must in a great
measure depend upon private sources for his information;
therefore, to avoid errors, which cause so much annoy-
ance, we request your hearty co-operation.
Very respectfully
TTHE BArsTCROKX COIVLPA^slY
San Francisco, CaL, Bee. ist, i8SS
"^ WHITE IS KING
HONOR TO WHOM HONOR IS DUE
The White Sewing Machine Co.
Awarded the First, Highest and ouly Award— a Silver Medal— for the
Best, Most Durable and Complete Family Sewing Machine, after
One Hundred Days of solid competition with the Singer,
New Home and Domestic Sewing Machines, demon-
strating conclusively that
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All of this backed up by a Jury of Intelligent Mechanical
Experts at the Great Centennial Exhibit
at Cincinnati, Ohio, 1888.
Offices, I08 and MO Post Street, San Francisco
THE
San Francisco Blue Book
18S8— 1889
Note.— The Italics designate the Reception Day, the Bold-Faced Type,
the Countrj' Residence
AVjbott, Mr and Mrs Augustus; Cosmos Club
Abbott, Mr and Mrs S. Leonard, Jr. ; 2411 Pierce st.
Abbott. Mr and Mrs AVm.; 311 Haight st.
Acherson, Charles H.; Oriel Hotel
Miss
Ackerson, Mrs J. W.; 30 Hawthorne st.
Adams, J. M. ; 2510 Washington st.
Adams, Mr and Mrs John Quincy ; 734 Sutter st.
Adams, L. L. ; Lick House
Adams, Mr and Mrs L. S.; 825 Bush st.
Miss Ella
Adams, Mr and Mrs S. L.; 822 Shotvvell st.
Adams, Mr and Mrs W. J. ; 1922 Franklin st.
Miss Louise
Albertson, Dr. and Mrs ; Hotel Pleasanton
Alexander, Joseph ; 14C8 JMcAUister st.
Alexander, S. Cameron ; Cosmos Club
Allen, Mr and Mrs; 926 Fillmore st.
Allen, Mr and Mrs E. T. ; 2204 Jackson st.
Allen, Miss Elsie; 800 Ellis st.
Allen, Mrs Harry; 570 Harrison st.
Allen, Henry F.
Sacramento
Friday
Tuesdav
Monday
Thursday
Thursday
Menlo Park
Fair Oaks
Monday
Wednesday
Thursday
Ross Valley
THE FR^XCO- AMERICAN FOOD GO'S readv made Soups are cheaper and better
than can be made at home. All first-class Grocers keep them.
MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Ceast Agents
ALLEN
AYERS
Monday
Monday
Monday
Monday
San Jose
San Rafael
Tuesday San Diego
Allen, Judge J. M.; Grand Hotel San Mateo
Allison, Mr and Mrs D. E.; Palace Hotel
Alverson, Mrs Blake; 825 Post st.
Alvord, Mr and Mrs William ; Palace Hotel
Alvord, H. B.; Cosmos Club
Ames, Mrs E. C; Hotel Pleasanton
Ames, Mr and Mrs Fisher ; The Bella Vista
Ames, Mr and ]Mrs Pelham W.
Miss Gertrude
Miss Alice
Anderson, Miss; 1222 Pine st.
Anderson, Mrs J. W. ; 30 Hawthorne st.
Andrews, Colonel and Mrs A. ; Lick House Monday
Andrus, Mr and Mrs George H. San Mateo
Andruss, Miss May ; Presidio
Angus, Mr and Mrs J. S. ; 1501 AVashington st.
Arguella, Miss Tula; 912 Bush st
Armstrong, Mrs ; Haight and Baker sts.
Armstrong, Mrs H. W. ; 814 Fulton st.
Armstrong, W. H. ; Palace Hotel
Arnold, Mr and Mrs Austin; 413 Van Ness ave. Thursday
Arthur, Charles S. ; Purser O. & 0. S. S. Co.
Ashburner, Mrs William ; 1014 Pine st.
Ashe, Mrs Caroline L. ; 2315 Sacramento st. Thursday
Miss Lena
Miss Millie
Miss Bettie
Ashe, R. Porter; 2315 Sacramento st.
Ashe, Mr and Mrs W. L.
Ashworth, Mr and Mrs Thomas ; 806 McAllister st. Thursday
Atherton, Mrs DoQiingo G. ; lUSO California st.
Atherton, Mr and Mrs Faxon D.
Atkinson, Thomas T. ; 1610 Turk st.
Austin Dr. and Mrs H. ; S. E. cor McAllister and
Austin, Mr and Mrs Joseph; Palace Hotel
Auzal, Dr. E. W.; Cosmos Club
Ayer, Dr. Washington ; 1622 Clay st.
Miss MalDel
Ayers, Captain J. C, U. S. A.
Fresno
Menio Park
Menlo Park
Gough sts.
Monday
Annapolis, Md.
Benicia
Always reliable and uniform— HORACE R. KELLY & GO'S Key West Havaua Cigars.
MAU. SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
BABCOCK :? BALFOUR
Babcock, John ; The Westminster
Babcock, Wilham San Rafael
Harry
Babcock, Miss; 306 California st.
Bach, Charles ; 1583 Folsom st.
Bachelder, Mr and Mrs Horace ; Thursday
Bachelder, Mr and Mrs T. F. Thursday Sunol
Bachman, Mr and Mrs S. ; The Berkshire Monday
Backus, General and Mrs Samuel W. ; N. W. cor. 20th and Howard sts.
1st and 3rd Tuesdays Santa Barbara
Bacon, Joseph S. ; 806 Jones st.
Miss Helen
Badlam. Mr and Mrs Alexander ; 1024 Franklin st. Friday
Miss Maud
Alexander T.
Edgar
Baggs, Mr and Mrs Montgomery ; The Westminster
Bagley, Mrs Angeline 1).; 28 Liberty st.
Miss Adele
Miss Sarah W.
David B.
Albert B.
Bailey, Mr and Mrs James D.; 1915 Franklin st.
Bailey, Mrs M.; N. E. corner Fillmore and McAllister sts.
Bailey, Mrs Maria; 824 Valencia st. Wednesday
Baird, Mrs B. H.; 1454 Franklin st.
Baker, Mr and Mrs A. ; Hotel Pleasanton Monday
Baker, Mr and Mrs John S. Portland, Orl.
Baker, Mr and Mrs L. L.; 1822 Washington st. Thursday
Wakefield
Baldwin, Charles A.; Union Club
Baldwin, Mr and Mrs E, J.; 1217 California st. Tuesday
Baldwin, George W.; Baldwin Hotel
Baldwin, Mrs Leon ; N. E. corner Gough and Broadway sts.
Baldwin, Mrs M. V.; Hotel Pleasanton Monday
Baldwin, Mr and Mrs 0. D. ; S. E. cor. Pacific ave. and Buchanan st.
Baldwin, Mr and Mrs Stewart A. ; The Bella Vista Thursday
Balfe, M. J. ; 2446 Jackson st.
Balfour, Robert Menlo Park
RICHARDSON & ROBBINS' Boned Chicken, Turkey, Cooked Ham, Rolled Ox
Tongue, Curried Oysters and Fowl, Plum Pudding and Potted Meats; to be had
of all first-class Grocers. MAU. SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
BALL
BA^
Ball, G. ; Palace Hotel
Ball, Captain H. M.; 1908 Stockton st.
Ball, Wm. K.; 1317 Larkin st.
Ballard, Irwin; The Berkshire
Bancroft, Mr and Mrs A. L. ; 1403 Van Ness ave
Bancroft, Mr and Mrs Hubert H.; 1003 Van Xess ave. Walnut Creek
Bancroft, Mr and Mrs W. B.; 1607 Post st. Friday
Bandman, Mr and Mrs Julius; 514 Lombard st. Wednesday
Miss Ant one F.
Bandman, Mr and Mrs Charles J. ; 908 Van Ness ave., until 31arch 31,
1889. After April 1st, '89, 2215 Broadway st.
Banning, Mrs ; Occidental Hotel
Miss Lucy
Miss Mary
Barber, Mr and Mrs Wm.
Miss Mary
Miss Alice
Barclay, Peter T. ; 927 Haight st.
Barkan, Dr. A. ; 1803 Gough st.
Barnard, Mr and Mrs George B. ; 46 O'Parrell st.
Barnell, Mr and Mrs Robert ; The Berkshire Monday
Barnes. General and Mrs W. H. L. ; 821 Sutter st.
AVilliam S.
Barnes, Mr and Mrs W. P. ; Lick House Monday
Miss Bessie
Barra, E. J. ; 73S Sixteenth st.
Barreda, Mrs. F. L. : 1614 California st. Tuesday
Miss Rose
Miss Christine
Barrett, W. G.
Barriolhet, Mr and Mrs Henry
Barron, Mr and Mrs Edward
Barrows, Rev. and Mrs C. D. ; 901 Sutter st.
Barry, Thomas F. ; 806 Lombard st.
Barstow, Mrs George ; 927 Pine st.
Bartlett, George H. ; 1436 Golden Gate ave.
Barton, Benj. F. ; 612 Bush st.
Barton, Mr and Mrs AVillard T. ; 2618 Pacific ave.
Bass, Dr. Frederick; 230 Kearnv st.
Monday Los Angeles
Thursday Ross Valley
Sausalito
San Mateo
Mayfield
Try the FRANCO-AMERICAN FOOD C0^-^ Natural Flavor French Soups, put up iu
glass especiallv for Childreu's Diet, luvalids. Sick or Weak Persons.
MAT, SADLER 6: CO.. Pacific Coast Agent-
BASS
BEERS
Bass, Mr and Mrs Thomas J. ; S. E. cor. Noe and Fifteenth sts.
Bassett, Mr and Mrs A. C.
Bastain, C. C. ; Galindo Hotel
Bates, Mrs A. B. ; 1619 Washington st.
Miss Mary D.
Bates, George W. ; 1705 Octavia st.
Miss Laura
Bates, Morris U. ; 317 Geary st.
Bauer, Mr and Mrs John A. ; 509 Post st.
Miss Minna
Miss Lulu
Bauer, John E. ; 1838 Geary st.
Miss Nellie
John E. Jr.
Baum, Mrs Charles; 1705 Powell st.
—Alexander
Baum, 31. C. ; Baldwin Hotel
Bausman, Mr and Mrs William; 10 Bond st.
Miss Harry
Miss Laura
Henry S.
Beach, Mr and Mrs Chilion ; 1301 Taylor st.
Beach, Thomas P. ; Bohemian Club
Beale, Truxton; 1007 California st.
Bean, Lieut. W. H., U. S. A.; Presidio
Beauregard, A. T.; Cosmos Club
Beaver, George L.
Beaver, Mr and Mrs George W. ; 1300 Taylor st.
Miss Ethel
Miss Kate
Miss Anna
Frederick H.
Menlo Park
Friday
Monday
Thursday
Thursday
San Diego
Santa Clara
T uesday
Beck, Mr and Mrs F. E.; 1716 Bush st.
Beck, Harry M.; 1019 Sutter st.
Beck. Mr and Mrs Milton W.
Miss Myrtle
Ee3, Mr and Mrs Frederick A.; 620 Eddy st.
Bee, Mrs .S. L.; Hotel Pleasanton
Everett N.
Beers, Rev. and Mrs Hiram W.; Occidental Hotel
Tuesday
San Jose
Monday
Monday
THE FRANCO-AMERICAN FOOD GO'S Freuch Soups are put \ap for family use in
quart and pint cans and one and a half pint e-]ass jars.
MAU. SADLER .t CO., Pacific Coast Agents
BEFORD
BINGHAM
San Jose
Mare Island
Washington, D. C.
Santa Barbara
Beford, Miss Fannie; Hotel Pleasanton Monday
Belcher, E. A.; 322 Geary st.
Belcher, Judp:e W. C; Palace Hotel
Belden, Mr and Mrs Charles A.; 2218 Devisadero st.
Belden, Josiah
Belknap, Mr and Mrs David P. ; 24 Metcalfe place
Belknap, Admiral and Mrs Geo. C.
Bell, Mr and Mrs Francis V. ; 622 Polk st.
Bell, J. A., U. S. N. ; Cosmos Club
Bell, Mr and Mrs John
Bell, Mr and Mrs Thomas; 1661 Octavia st.
Bemis, Mr and Mrs Charles C; 419 Bryant st.
Bender, Miss E.; 1009 Clay st.
Benedick, W. E.; 1707 Octavia st.
Benjamin, Mr and Mrs A. F.; 2712 Pine st. Wednesday
Benjamin, Lieut. E. E., U. S. A.; Angel Island
Bennett, Mr and Mrs Clement; 711 Jones st.
Bennett, Major F. T., U. S. A.; Presidio
Bennett, T. A.; Grand Hotel
Benson, John; 803 Stockton st.
Bent, Mr and Mrs E. F. ; The Berkshire Monday
Bentley, Horatio N. ; 1463 O'Farrell st.
Benussi, Signa ; 325 Chestnut st.
Benyaurd, Major W. H. H. ; Occidental Hotel
Bermingham, John; 611 Chestnut st.
Miss Charlotte
^er^^' S. B. San Rafael
Berry, Thomas; 1125 Harrison st.
Bertheau, C; 1719 Geary st.
Berton, Geo. A.; 104 Turk st.
Best, Lieut, and Mrs Clement, Jr., U. S. A.; Presidio
Beylard, Mr and Mrs E. D. San Mateo
Bigelow, Mr and Mrs J. H. ; 816 Powell st.
Bigelow, John F.; 1004 Pine st.
Bigelow, Mr and Mrs S. C. ; N.AV. cor. McAllister and Steiner sts. M.j.iday
Biggs, Mr and Mrs Harry C. ; 1240 Sutter st.
Billings, Mr and Mrs George E.; 1612 Clay st. Tv.esday
Bingham, Lindsey G. ; 1302 California st.
\ UM YUM SWEET CORX. the fiuest iuthe laud, soU everywaere. Ask j'our Grocer
^^^■^^- MAU. SADLER L CO., Sole Proprietors.
7 BLOUNT
BIRD '
Bird, Dr. and Mrs N. J.; 140 McAllister st. Wednesday
' , ^, 1 TIT Sacramento
Bifdsall, Mr and Mrs
Miss Etta
Frederick
Birdsall, Miss; 916 Hyde st.
Bishop, Mr and Mrs Thomas P.; 1503 Larkin st.
Bissell, H. M.; 2434 Finest.
Miss Julia
Bixler, Mr and Mrs David; S.W. cor. Union and Pierce sts. Friday
Blair, Captain and Mrs Samuel ; 1315 Van Ness ave. Thursday
Miss Jennie
William
Blaisdell, C. J. ; The Renton
Blake, Dr. and Mrs Charles E. ; 1614 Geary st.
Blake, Dr. and Mrs Charles E., Sr. ; 618 Eddy st.
Blake, Charles T. ; 4 Vernon place
Blake, Maurice C. ; 325 17th st.
Blakeman, Mr and Mrs T. Z. ; 2420 Pacific ave. Friday
Blakeney, Thomas J . ; 137 Montgomery st.
Blanchard, John 0. ; 2006 Jackson st.
Mr and Mrs Henry P.
Miss Katie
Blanchard, Mrs L. A. ; 1008 Bush st.
Blanding, Mr and Mrs Gordon ; 1900 Franklin st. Friday
Miss Lena
Blaney, Mrs Charles D. ^^^ J°^^
Blaney, E. AV. ; 2721 Sacramento st.
Blankman, Dr. and Mrs ; Nucleus Building
Blethen, Miss Mamie ; 2901 California st.
Blethen, Mr and Mrs C. ; The Renton Monday
Bli=s, Miss Annie ; 1597 Pacific ave. Friday
Block, Mr and Mrs James ; 1533 Sacramento st.
Blood, Ira E. ; 17th and Noe sts.
^Nliss May
George
Blood, Dr. and Mrs John N. ; 324 Noe st.
Bloodgood, Miss Annie ; Hotel Pleasanton Monday
Bloom, S. ; 230 7th st.
Blount, Mrs A. K. ; The Berkshire Monday
H. R. KELLY'S BOUQUET Key West Havana Cigars have uo equaL Smoke them
and see for yourself. ^^^^ ^ ^^^^^^ ^ ^.^_^ p^^.^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^^
BLOW
BOSQUI
Blow, Mr and Mrs A. W. ; 912 Pine st.
Blum, Mrs A. ; 526 Ellis st.
Boardman, Mr and Mrs George C. ; 1750 Franklin st. Tuesday
Miss Dora
Samuel H.
D.
Bode, William ; Hotel Pleasanton
Boericke, Dr. William; 1329 Finest.
Boericke, Dr. and Mrs William ; 834 Sutter st.
Boggs, Hon. and Mrs John ; Palace Hotel Monday
Boggs, Mrs John ; 2115 Broadway st.
Bolado, Mr and Mrs Joaquin ; 528 Sutter st. Monday
Miss Dulce
Boiling, Randolph ; Cosmos Club
Bolton, Mr and Mrs J. R. ; 2201 Jones st.
Miss Fannv
Colusa
Europe
-Miss Lizzie
-Robert C.
Bond, C. A. ; The Bella Vista
Bonelli, Mr and Mrs E. S. ; Hotel Fairmount
Bones^ell, Chesley K. ; 1214 Hyde st.
Bonestell, Mr and Mrs John T. ; 1506 Sacramento
Bonestell, Mr and Mrs Louis H. ; 512 Stockton sf.
Louis Cutler
Bonnell, Mr and Mrs Edwin ; 1709 Gough st.
Allison C.
Bonner, Mr and Mrs John ; 1900 Vailejo st.
Bonney, Miss Callie ; Oriel Hotel
Boomer, Mr and Mrs A. H. ; 948 Haight st.
Booth, Mr and Mrs A. G. ; Palace Hotel
Booth, Hon. Newton
Borden, Mr and Mrs Ivy ; 1501 Van Ness ave.
Borel, Mr and Mrs Antoine; 606 Stockton st.
Boruck, Mr and Mrs Marcus D. ; 2125 California st
Bosqui, Mr and :\rrs Edward ; 814 Lombard st.
Miss Helen
Miss Katie
Miss Emma
Wednesday
St.
Monday
Monday
Monday
Sacramento
Thursday
Sacramento
Ross Valley
-Eciw^d L.
Chicken and Game Pates Truffled, made in the French style by the FRAXCO-AMERI-
L A> 1-OOD CO., will be found delicious for Breakfast, Lunch or ^UDt^er /^t
your Grocer tor them. MAU. SADLER cc CO. Pacific Coast A^lnts
BOTHIN
BRAXDENSTEIX
BothiD, :.lr and Mrs H. E. ; N. E. cor. Van Xess and Jackson Friday
Botsford, Mrs E.; The Berkshire
Bourke, J.F.; "Chronicle" Office
Bourn, Mr and Mrs William B.; 1300 Hydest.
Miss Zaidee
Bourne. John B.; 2516 California st.
Bowen, Mr and Mrs E. J. ; 201S Franklin st.
Miss Mary
-Miss Edith
Bowen, Mr and 3Irs Joseph J.; 2014 Webster st.
Bowers, G. W.; 2610 Jackson st.
Bowie, Mr and Mrs A. J. ; 1913 Clay st.
Miss Bessie
Bowie, Allan St. John; 1225 Geary st.
Miss Jessie
Monday
St. Helena
Fridxui
Friday
San Mateo
San Mateo
Bowie, Dr. and Mrs Hamilton C.
Bowie, Mr and Mrs Harry P.; Sacramento, near Franklin st
Bowie, Dr. Robert 1.; 2202 California st.
Bowman, George F. ; 2460 Pacific ave.
Bowman Mr and Mrs John ; 1832 Sutter st.
Bowman, Prof. M. L.; Hotel Pleasanton
Bowman, Mrs May ; 828 Union st.
Boyd, Mr and :Mrs Alexander; 2023 AVashington st.
Boyd, Mr and Mrs Colin M. ; American Exchange, (member Cosmos Club)
Boyd, James T.; Pacific Club
Boyd, Mr and Mrs James T. , Jr. ; 317 22d st. Wednesday
Boyd, Mr and Mrs John F.
Bovsen, Julius; 911 Valencia st.
— Miss W\ T.
Edward C.
Boyson, Dr. and Mrs Thomas ; Palace Hotel Monday
Bradley, Miss
Bradley, Mr and Mrs Geo. L.; Baldwin Hotel Monday
Miss Grace
Bragg, Mr and Mrs Robert; N. E. cor. Castro and Beaver sts. Wednesday
Miss Mary
Miss Lizzie
John S.
Robert, Jr.
Brandenstein, M. J. ; 1611 Bush st.
San Rafael
Wednesday
Mare Island
H. O. WILBUR & SON'S Chocolate and Cocoa Preparations are uuexcelled for quality
Ask your Grocer for them. MAU. SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
BRANDLER ^o " bROWN
Brandler, Mr and Mrs George L. San Rafael
Brant, Lieut. L. P., U. S. A.; Angel Island
Brastow, Mrs S. D. ; 1116 Hyde st. Thursday
Breaisted, Mrs; Oriel Hotel Monday
Breede, Henry L.; 1014 Stockton st.
Breeze, Charles K. ; Cosmos Club Concord, Cal.
Breeze Mr and Mrs Thomas ; N.W. cor. Franklinand Suttersts. Thnrsdn,^
The Misses
Breon, Mr and Mrs Paul; Lick Hous3 Monday
Briel, M. L.; 226 Stockton st.
Briggs, Mr and Mrs A. R.; Hotel Pleasanton Monday
Brigham, Dr. and Mrs C. B.; 2202 Broadway st. Lake Tahoe
Brison, William M. ; 1299 Taylor st.
Bristol, Mrs; 919 O'Farrell st.
Miss Maude K.
Miss Helen
Mr and Mrs Robert D.
Brittan, Miss; Beresford Hous?
Brittan, Mr and Mrs N. J. Redwo:d City
Britton, George W.; 1313 Taylor st.
Britton, Joseph; 829 Union st.
Brooks, Samuel H ; 634 Polk st.
Miss Maggie
-Miss Belle
-Miss Lucy
Brooks, Samuel M. ; 611 Clay st.
Brooks, Wm. A. ; 621 Bush st.
Brown, Dr. Charlotte Blake; 43o Geary st.
Brown, George C. ; 1026 Washington st.
Brown, Mr and Mrs J. E. ; 120 Sutter st.
Brown, Mr and Mrs S. H. ; 003 Treat ave. Thursday
Brown, Mr and Mrs Thos. ; 1019 Bush st. Thursday
Miss Lizzie
Miss Grace
Miss Fannie
Brown, AV. E. ; Palace Hotel
Brown, Mr and Mrs W. S. ; 426 Ellis st. Thursday
Brown, Mr and .Airs William G. ; 815 Treat ave. Wednesday
Brown, Mr and Mrs Winsor ; 517 Mason st.
^^^^^^'|,.^,E^;;;;EST HAyAN\\ cigars have been sold in this market for
o^er ten > ears. A sufficient guarantee that they are the Best on the market
MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
BRUCE
11
BURKE
Friday
Thursday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Monday
Thwedaij
Bruce, Mr and Mrs Robert ; 2122 Pacific ave.
Bruguire, Mrs Emiie A. ; 1800 Franklin st.
Brumagin, J. W. ; 1812 Sacramento st.
Miss Minnie
Stuart M.
Bruue, :\Ir and Mrs Henry ; 824 Grove sc.
Brunswick, Mr and Mrs E. ; 2107 California st.
Brvan, Mr and Mrs William J. ; 606 Folsom st.
— Will V.
Bryant, Mrs A. J. ; 822 Sutter st.
Bryant, George H. ; 2315 California st.
Bryde, Mrs; The Berkshire
The Misses
Buckbee, Spencer C. ; 1906 Laguna st.
Miss Annie
Samuel G.
Buckingham, A. E. ; 1016 Franklin st.
Miss Ella F.
Buckingham, Thomas H. ; Palace Hotel
Buckingham, Mr and Mrs W. ; Oriel Hotel Monday
Buckley, Dr. C. F. ; 811 Larkin st.
Buckley, Mrs E. P. ; 1103 Jackson st.
Bucknall, Dr. and Mrs George J. ; 1121 Laguna st. Thursday
Miss Maggie
Bull, 3Ir and Mrs Alpheus ; Francisco and Leavenworth sts.
Alpheus, Jr.
Bundschu, Charles ; 125 Chestnut st.
Bunker, Mr and Mrs R^^:?'-t F. ; 62J Eddy st.
^li^F- Y.V..:
Bunker, Mr and Mrs Willia • '. ; The Bella Vista Thursday
Buil>ank, Mr and Mrs M. B. : 1 114 Clay st.
Eurdick, George R. ; 1523 Sc(,U et.
Miss Fannie
Burgess, Mr and Mrs George 1 f. ; 1019 Hyde st.
Burgess, Dr. and Mrs 0. 0. ; i -• * Geary st. Friday
Burgin, John F. ; 801 Golden lute ave. Friday
MisR \.gnes
John F., Jr.
Burke, Judge and ISIrs Ethell :i ■ 824 Powell st. Tuesday
Kelseyville
GORDON' & DILWORTH'S Fiue 1 served Fruits, Jellies, Olives. Ketcliup, Wiue
Jellies, Etc., to be had a^ all -^ JV^o^^^^^ ^ ,.0.. Pacific Coast Agents.
BURLING
12
CAMPBELL
Los Angeles
San Jose
Burling, Mrand Mrs Benjamin L. ; 1618 Washington st. Tuesday
Miss Mamie H.
G. B.
Burling, J. W. ; The Bella Vista
Burlington, Mrs William ; 1618 Washington st.
Burnett, J. C, U. S. N. ; Cosmos Club "McArthur"
Burnett, Mrs J. M. ; 1713 Larkin st. Friday
Burnett, Mr and Mrs W. C. ; 1916 Broadway st.
Burns, Capt. and Mrs A. M. ; 1329 Leavenworth st. Tuesday
Miss Daisy
Burns, Clayton J.
Burns, Mr and Mrs Isidore ; Grand Hotel Monday
Burns, Mrs M. A. ; Hotel Pleasanton Monday
Miss Lillie
Burns, Paul O. ; Cosmos Club
Burns, W. F. ; Hotel Pleasanton
Burrell, Mr and Mrs; 1322 Mission st.
Miss Nellie E.
Burton, Mr and Mrs Charles; 1024 Washington st.
William
Bush, Hyman P. ; 1011 Golden Gate ave.
Butler, Miss ; 522 Van Ness ave.
Butterfield, Miss Ada ; 1 1 05 Taylor st. Menlo Park
Buxton, 0. W. ; Palace Hotel
Byrne, F. J. ; Occidental Hotel
Byrne, J. W. ; Occidental Hotel
Cachot, Miss Minnie; 207 Taylor st.
Cahalin, Miss G. H. ; 616 Jones st.
Cahill, E. J. ; Grand Hotel
Callaghan, Mr and Mrs D. ; 830 Eddy st.
The Misses
Callahan, Rev. Father Menlo Park
Cammock, J. M. ; Grand Hotel
Campbell, Alexander, Jr. ; 1415 Mason st.
Campbell, Mr and Mrs John F. ; 1519 Van Ness ave.
Miss Isabel
Campbell, Mr and Mrs Walter C. (Mrs Mariner) ; 1820 Turk st. Mow.. . y
Campbell, W. S. ; Cosmos Club Ne?? York
Campbell, William H., Jr. ; 2301 Devi.sadero st.
-MATTONI'S GIESSHUBLER. The Empress of Table Wate- . The favorite
of all Visitors at Karlsbad. MAU, SADLER c«.' -., Pacific Coast Agents.
CAPP
13
CASTELAZO
Capp, Prof. A. B. ; 1148 Sutter st.
Carey, Gen'l and Mrs J. T. ; Grand Hotel
Carlin, Lieut. U. S. N,
Carlson, C. J. ; 523 Pine st.
Carman, Miss ; 410 Post st.
Carmany, Mr and Mrs John W. ; 514 Hyde st.
Carolan, Mr and Mrs James ; 1714 California st.
Miss Evelyn
Miss Genevieve
Miss Emeline
Frank
Herbert
Monday
Monday
T uesday
Tuesday
Mare Island
Carpenter, Edwin W. ; 1312 Taylor st.
Carpenter, Mrs M. A. ; 92-3 Clay st.
Carrey, Mr and MrsEdmond; N. E. cor. Sutter and Steiner sts.
Carrigan, Mr and Mrs Andrew; 2124 California st.
Miss
Andrew, Jr.
WiUiam
Carroll, Edgar B.
Miss Mamie
Miss Flora
Carroll, John ; Palace Hotel
Miss
Miss F.
G. L.
Carroll, Mr and Mrs P. J. ; 1520 Van Ness ave.
Carroll, Thomas P. ; 5lH Lombard st.
Miss Lizzie
Casa, A. Delia ; Grand Hotel
Case, Geo. A. ; 2338 Washington st.
Case, Mr and Mrs I. W.
Casey, Mr and Mrs W. J.
• Cassell, Mr and Mrs John F. ; 2118 Pacific ave.
Casserly, Mrs Eugene ; 2123 Buchanan st.
Miss S. Daisy
John B.
Augustus
Castelazo, Arthur ; 730 Gough st.
Miss
Sacramento, 9th & H sts.
Monday
Friday
Friday
Astoria, Or.
Stockton
Friday
Friday
TRY GRANDMA'S DELIGHT JAPAN TEA; put up in 1 pound rouud cauisters ouly
Ask vour Grocer for it. MAU, SADLER & CO., Sole Proprietor...
CASTLE ,,
^ "* CHRIETIEN
Castle Air and Mrs Frederick L. ; Van Xess ave. and Sutter st
311SS UJanche
Miss Eva
Albert E.
Arthur H.
Castle, Mr and Mrs M. ; 1624 Octavia st.
Castle, Seville H.
Castle. Mr and Mrs Walter M. ; 1824 Pacific ave. Friday ^"^ "^'"'^
Catherwood, Mr and Mrs R. B. ; Palace Hotel Monday
Catlow, Mr and Mrs John ; San Jose ave. and 24th st. Thnrsday
Center, Mr and Mrs Wm. ; 214 Shotwell st.
John
Chadbourne, Mr and Mrs F. S. ; 1106 Bush st.
Chalmars, Wm. L. ; 641 Golden Gate ave.
Chamberlain, Mrs Eloise ; 306 Stockton st.
Miss Cherry
Miss Belle
Miss Charlotte
Chamberlain, Colonel and 3Irs W. E.
Chapman, Mr and Mrs W. S. ; Palace Hotel Uonday '
Chapman, ^YiifredB^; (Consul for Bslgium) ; Union Club ;
Otfxce 123 California st.
Chappell, Joseph J. ; 317 Powell st.
Chase, Miss ; 1222 Pine st.
Chase, Mr and Mrs Horace B. VoMnf^.-n m
,,- ^^ ^ountville. Napa Co
C heeseman, Mr and Mrs Morton ; Palace Hotel. Mondau
Miss Jennie •
George S.
Chesebroagh, Mr and Mrs A. ; 242S Jackson st.
Chevassus, Mr and Mrs Edward; 2521 Scott st.
Childs. Wm.; Palace Hotel
Mrs O. W. ^°^ Ange:e3
—The Missas
Chinn, Miss; X.W. cor. Washington aud Franklin sts. Frida,
Chmn, Mrs Thomas ; 2923 Clay st.
Chismore, Dr. George; 92) Market st.
ChowQ, Mr and Mrs James G. ; 531 Turk st.
Choynski, Herbert; 1209 Golden Gate ave.
Chrietien, Mr and Mrs John M. ; S04 Bush .st. Tuesday
CHRYSTAL
15
COIT
Chrystal.Mrs; 1329 Union st.
Pierre
James B.
Church, Seymour ; 1910 Howard st.
Church, Mrs T. R. ; 1016 Franklin st.
Clark, Mr and Mrs C. H. ; Palace Hotel
Clark, Joseph ; Union Club
Clark, Miss Minnie
Clark, Mr and Mrs W. E. ; 1703 Broderick st.
Clark, Warren D. ; N. E. cor. California st. and V
Clark, Mr and Mrs Z. P. ; 2612 California st.
Clarke, Alfred ; 1421 Howard st.
Clarke, Mr and Mrs Jeremiah ; 2119 California st
Miss Edith
Miss Lottie
E. K.
Tuesdai/
Monday
Sacramento
Clarke, T. D. ; Grand Hotel
Clawson, Leonard E. ; 129 Oak st.
Clayton, Mrs C. ; Hotel Pleasanton
Clement, Mr and Mrs L. H. ; The Bella Vista
Clements, John ; Lick House
Clough, Charles L. ; Cosmos Club
Cluiiess, Dr. and Mrs W. R.
Miss Mabel
Miss Minnie
Clunie, Mr and Mrs Thomas J. ; 836 Turk st.
Cochran, Dr. and Mrs John ; The Berkshire
Code, Mr and Mrs Philip D ; 93) Valencia st.
Code, James A. ; 930 Valencia st.
Miss May
Coffin, Mr and Mrs Jam3S
Coffin, Mrs G.
Cofran, Tohn W. G. ; 1404 Van Ness ave.
• Cog^ins, Edward B. ; The Westminster
Cohen, Edward A. ; 1706 Fillmore st.
Cohen, Rev. Elkan ; 905 Hyde st.
Cohen, Mr and Mrs R. ; Hotel Pleasanton
Cohn, Mrs ; 1404 Sutter st.
Coit, :^.Irs Lillie M. ; Palace Hotel
an Ness ave.
Tuesday
Fiida'i
Monday
Tliuri'.day
Sacramento
Mo It da')
TueHdjv)
San Rafael
Carson, Nev.
Napa City
Monday
Monday Larkmead
FOR CHILDREN'S DAILY DIET "OtMng is better than a e^^^^^^
.ested .oup. such as a. put lap >^>Vj1^^-,,^RANC0.V^^ERKAN^
Lsrents.
COLBURX 16
COOK
Colburn, Mrs C. H. ; Palace Hotel Monday
Cole, Hon. Cornelius ; Hotel Pleasanton Los Angeles
Cole, Foster P. ; 1707 Gough st.
Cole, Mr and Mrs X. P. ; Hotel Pleasanton Monday
Miss Emma
Miss Nellie
Charles M.
Cole, Dr. and Mrs E. Beverly; 723 Sutter st.
Cole, Schuyler L^- Angeles
Cole, Mr and Mrs Thomas ; 1301 Laguna st.
Miss Gussie
Miss Etta
Cole, Willoughby ; Lick House Monday
Coleman, Carleton C. ; Palace Hotel San Rafael
Coleman, Mrs Carleton C. ; 2018 Webster st.
Coleman, Mr and Mrs E. J.; 1450 Sacramento st. Tuesday
Miss Dora
Coleman, Mrs J. H.; Lick House Monday
Coleman, Mr and Mrs John W. ; L'nion Club
Coleman, Mrs ]\Laria; 517 Sutter st.
James V.
Coleman, Nicholas D. ; Cosmos Club Los Angeles
Coleman, Mr and Mrs Wm. T. San Rafael
Robert L.
Colley, F. A. ; 202 San Jose ave.
Collier, Mr and Mrs Wm. B. ; Occidental Hotel Monday Lakeport
Collins, Mr and Mrs T. W. ; 1824 Eddy st.
Colton, Mrs D. D. ; California and Taylor sts.
Condit, Mr and Mrs Elliot ; The Westminster Monday
Connell, Miss Nora ; 1823 Pine st.
Connely, Miss ; 1502}^ Golden Gate ave.
Conner, Mrs John W. ; 1455 Franklin st. Friday
Miss Carrie
Miss Julie
Conrad, Mr and Mrs David; 441 Golden Gate ave.
Conrad, Mr and Mrs J. G. ; 2403;^ California st.
Conrad, Samuel; 317 Bush st.
Conroy, Miss ; 2024 California st.
Cook, Dr. A. S. ; 224 Post st.
Miss C. L.
MATTOXrS CARLSBAD GIESSHCbLER retain its gas for ai. uuusuallv long time
atter the bottle ha;? beeu opened. Grocers and Druggi^f; keep it "
MAU, SADLER ct Co.. Pacific Coast Agents.
COOK 17 CRANE
Cook, Mrs Elisha; 16th and Hoff ave. Wednesday
Miss Leonide
:\rr and Mrs \Vm. Hoff
Dr Channing
Cook, Mr and Mrs H. N. ; 809 Hyde st.
Cook, Seth ; Palace Hotel
Cooke, Mrs Wm. B. ; 522 O'Farrell st. Wednesday
Walter B.
Cooper, (xeorge D. ; 1456 Franklin st.
Cooper, Mr and Mrs J. B. H. ; 1926 Octavia st. Wednesday
Miss Alice
Cooper, Mrs S. M. ; 1608 Van Ness ave.
Cooper, Mrs Sarah B.; 1902 Vallejo st.
Cooper, William : 330 O'Farrell st.
Cope, Miss Anna; 826 Powell st.
Cope, Warner W. ; 614 Sutter st.
Corbitt, Wm. ; Palace Hotel Monday San Mateo
Miss ]Minnie
Miss Nellie
Cormack, Mr and Mrs C. F. ; 2508 Folsom st.
Corning, Mrs Phoebe ; 843 Mission st.
Cornwall, Mr and Mrs P. B. ; 609 Harrison st.
Miss
Corran, W. H. L. ; 626 Haight st.
Cortez, Madame ; Van Ness Seminary
Cory, Mr and Mrs J. H. ; 326 Oak st. Wednesday
Cotton, Mrs Aylett R. ; 837 Post st.
Cotton, Lieut. Gilbert P., U. S. A. ; Presidio
Coulter, Mrs Clarence H. ; Hotel Pleasanton Monday
Coursen, Miss Ellen ; 1060 Fulton st.
Cowie, Wallace M. ; 1224 Twenty-first st.
Cowles, Mr and Mrs Samuel W. ; 35 Twelfth st.
Cowles, Wm. Northrope ; Grand Hotel Santa Barbara
Cox, Captain and Mrs J. B. ; 2740 California st. Friday
Cramer, Walter H. ; 808 Leavenworth st.
Crane, A. E. ; Hotel Pleasanton
Crane, Mr and INIrs Lemuel P. ; 210 Fillmore st. Wednesday
^liss Daisy
Miss Lillie B.
Douglas B.
THE FRANCO-AMERICAN FOOD CO'S ready made Soups are cheaper and better
than fan be made at home. All first-class Grocers keep them.
MAU, SADLER ct CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
CRAVEN
18
CURRY
Craven, Mrs N. R. ; Occidental Hotel Monday
MissM. M.
Crawford, Mrs J . ; 2502^ California st.
Creighton, Mr and Mrs T. F. ; 623 Shotwell Thursday
Cressey, E. P. ; Occidental Hotel
Crim, Mrs Samuel; 2320 Howard st.
George S.
Crim, Mr and Mrs Wm. H. ; 2526 Howard st.
Christy, Mrs H. P. ; Hotel Pleasanton
Crittenden, C. S. ; 305 Jones st.
Crocker, Mrs Charles; 1100 California st.
Crocker, Charles F. ; 915 Leavenworth st.
Crocker, Mr and Mrs Clark W. ; 16J9 Sutter st.
Miss Fannie
Henry J.
Edgar
Crocker, Mrs E. B. ; S.W. cor. Van Ness and Washington Sacramento
Crocker, Col. and Mrs Fred. ; Pine and Leavenworth sts. Millbrae
Crocker, Mr and Mrs H. S. ; Palace Hotel Monday
■ Charles H.
Monday
Tuesday
Thursday
Crocker, Mr and Mrs John H.; 152) Clay st.
Crocker, Mr and Mrs Wm. H. ; California and Jones sts. Tuesday
Crockett, Mr and Mrs J. B. ; 2329 California st. Friday
Crockett, Mr and Mrs J. B., Jr. ; 1711 California st.
Crooks, J. E. Benicia
Crooks, Mrs S. ; 801 Sutter st.
Crowley, Mr and Mrs Patrick ; 1629 Sacramento st.
Miss Daisy
]\Iiss Josie
Cummings, Francis; 1722 Sutter st.
Cunningham, Mr and Mrs James; 2518 Broadway st.
-John
Cunningham, John ; 209 Gough st.
Cuflett, Wm.
Currey, Judge and Mrs Montgomery; Palace
Currier, Mr and Mrs J. P. ; Hotel Pleasanton
Currier, Willis J. ; The Bella Vista
Curry, Mr and ]Mrs John ; Palace Hotel
Curi-v, Mr and Mrs R. J.
Monday
Monday
Monday
Monday
San Rafael
Dixon
Dixon
Always reliable and uniform— HORACE^R. KELLY & CO'S Key West
Havana Cigars. MAU; SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
CURTIS
19
DAVIS
Curtis, Mr and Mrs Allen A.
Curds, Edward ; Grand Hotel
Curtis, John M. ; 710 Post st.
Curtis, Mr and Mrs Jonathan ; 1720 Baker st.
Curtis, Mr and Mrs W. G. ; 811 Polk st.
Cushing, Dr. and Mrs Clinton ; 636 Sutter st.
Cushing, Mr and Mrs Sidney B.
Cuspenera, Madame ; The Berkshire
Cutlar, Dr. and Mrs Roger ; 421 Ellis st.
Cutter, Mrs B. B.; 500 Van Ness ave.
Cutter, Mr and Mrs C. G. ; The Bella Vista
Cutter, Mrs J. H. f 2532 Washington st.
Cutting, Mr and Mrs John T. ; Occidental Hotel
Daggett, Mr and Mrs ; Bush and Mason sts.
Miss Grace
San Rafael
Thursday
Monday
San Rafael
Dallam, Mr and Mrs R. B. ; 1731 Sutter st.
Miss Ella
Miss Annie
Fred
Danforth, Mr and Mrs Edwin; 1200 Mason st.
Miss Fannie
Edward P.
Daniels, Mr and Mrs Samuel H. ; 1012 Leavenworth st.
Miss Fannie
Danneviller, Prof. Marc J. ; Hotel Pleasanton
Darling, Major J. A.; Pacific Club
Darr, Mr and Mrs Francis A. ; 2r)02 California st.
Friday Los Medanos
Thursday
Monday
Thursday
Wednesday
Fort Mason
Miss
Miss Alice
Wnnrl
Darwin, Chas. B.
San Rafael
Davidson, David B.
San Rafael
Davidson, Prof, and Mrs George; 1117 Hyde st.
.
Davidson, Rev. H.; 417 Mason st.
Davis, Mr and Mrs A. G. ; 1605;Scott st.
Wednesday
Davis, C. ; 591 Ellis st.
Davis, Mr and Mrs E. G.; Grand Hotel
Monday
RICHARDSON & ROBBINS' Boned Chicken, Turkey, Cooked Ham, Rolled Ox
Tongue, Curried Ovsters and Fowl, Plum Pudding and Potted Meats; to be had
of all first-class Grocers. MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
DAVIS
DEEKING
Davis, Edward C. ; 11 'io Buchanan st.
Davis, Mr and Mrs George A.; 1109 Bush 8t.
Mr and Mrs A. M.
Davis, Dr. Henry C; 131 Post st.
Davis, Mr and Mrs Horace ; 1011 Bush st.
Davis, Mrs Isaac E.; 1802 Pacific ave.
Davis, Lieut, and Mrs J. M. K.; Presidio
Da\ds, Mr and Mrs John B. F. ; 920 Guerrero
Davis, Mr and Mrs P. L. ; 2317 Sutter
Davis, Rev. and Mrs William W. ; 2108 Jackson st.
Miss Mary Converse
Dayan, Mr and Mrs Judge W. ; 517 Mason st.
Deacon, William ; 811 Twentieth st.
Deady, Judge and Mrs Matthew P. ; 163 Tenth st.
Mr and Mrs Edward X.
Paul R.
Henderson B.
Wednesday
Thursday
Oakland
Wednesday
Tuesday San Rafael
Portland, Or.
Dean, Dr. Cunningham; Cosmos Club
Dean, Mrs E. J. ; Palace Hotel
The Misses
Dean, Mr and Mrs Walter E. ; Baldwin Hotel
Walter L.
Deane, Dr. C. W., U. S. N. ; Cosmos Club
Deane, Mr and Mrs Coll ; 1124 McAllister st.
Deane, Evans B. ; 1018 McAllister st.
Deane, Mrs M. ; 1910 California st.
Miss Mamie
J. J.
William
Deane, Mrs Tennyson ; 800 Bush st.
Dearborn, Captain and Mrs H. C. ; Palace Hotel
Dearborn, Irving A. ; Palace Hotel
Debney, Captain Gerald ; 917 McAllister st.
Charles
Decker, Mrs Peter ; Palace Hotel
Miss Alice
Deering, F. P. ; 929 Fillmore st.
J. H., Jr.
Deering, Mrs. Kate A. ; 413 Mason st.
Miss Minnie
Monday
Monday
'McArthur"
Tluirsday
Tuesday
Monday
Stmr. "City of Pekin''
Mondaif Marysville
Try the FRANCO-AMERICAN FOOD GO'S Natural Flavor French Soups, put up in
glass especially for children's Diet, Invalids, >ick or Weak Persons.
MAU. SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
T)E FORREST
21
DE SABLA
De Forrest, Mr and Mrs AV. F. ; Grand Hotel Monday
Degener, L. E. (Consul of Guatemala) ; Cosmos Club
De Grayer, Mrs J. A. ; 707 Mason st. Tuesday
De Guigne, Mr and Mrs C. San Mateo
Deitzel, Mrs ; 19 Webster st.
Miss
Deitzler, Miss ; 1904 Webster st.
Deitzler, Mrs Geo. ; 3309 Clay st.
Miss Mamie
Miss Georgie
De Kraft, J. C. P. ; Hotel Pleasanton
De la Montanya, Mr and Mrs James ; 1510 Taylor st. T uesday
Miss Jennie
De la Montanj'a, Mr and Mrs James, Jr. ; 1508 Taylor st. Tuesday
De La Requena, Madame ; The Berkshire
De Laveaga, Mrs M. A. ; 1228 Geary st.
Delmas, Mr and Mrs D. M. ; Palace Hotel
Miss D.
Miss A.
Miss J.
Monday
Friday
Monday Mountain View
Delmas, Mr and Mrs Delphine ; 1327 Clay st.
De Long, Mr and Mrs. Frank C.
Dempsey, Miss ; Palace Hotel
Dempster, C. Ross ; 9 Bond st.
Denicke, E. A. ; 819 Turk st.
Denigan, Mr and Mrs Thos. ; 1715 Octavia st.
Denman, Mr and Mrs James ; 2101 Webster st.
Miss May
William
Dennis, Dr. and Mrs ; Palace Hotel
Dennis, Mr and Mrs L. W.
De Noon, Mrs; The Berkshire
Miss Emma
Miss Dottie
Denver, Miss Jennie ; 320 Turk st.
De Russey, Colonel Isaac D. ; Union Club
De Ruyter, John E. ; 609 Sutter st.
De Sabla, Mr and Mrs Eugene ; 219 Geary st.
Eugene, Jr.
Navota, Marin Co.
Monday
Friday
Monday ,
Los Angeles
Monday
THE FRANCO-AMERICAN FOOD CO'B Fieuch Soups are put up for family use iu
quart and j)int cans and one and a half pint glass jars.
MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacifie Coast Agents.
^^^^^^^0 22 . DONAHUE
Descalso, Mr and Mrs Luke M. ; 1920 Howard st.
Deiiprey, Mr and Mrs Eugene N. ; 2629 Bush st.
De Vecchi, Dr and Mrs Paolo ; 1717 Jackson st.
Devlin, Robert T. Sacramento
De Voe, Mr and Mrs B. O. ; 1116 Powell st. Wednesday
Dewey, Squire P. ; Pacific Club
Dewey, Mr and Mrs AV. P. ; Baldwin Hotel Monday
Dewey, Wm. P. ; Union Club
Dexter, Mr and Mrs Frank Saratoga
Dextsr, Henry Stanley ; Union Club Calistoga
De Young, Mr and Mrs M. H. ; 1919 California st. Thursday
^^^^^^> ^^' San Rafael
Dibble, Mr and Mrs Henry C. ; 1916 Sacramento st.
Dibblie, Mrs H. C. ; 1719 Clay st. Thursday
Miss
Dickinson, Colonel and Mrs John H. ; Hotel Pleasanton Monday
Dickson, Mr and Mrs Robert ; Baker and Haight sts. T hursday
Dillenback, Captain J. W. ; Presidio
Dillon, Mrs ; 501 Van Xes3 ave.
Miss Marie
Miss Kate
Thomas I.
Dimond, Harry P. ; Cosmos Club
Dimond, Gen. and Mrs W. H. ; Occidental Hotel Monday Menlo Park
Miss E.
-Miss M.
-Mr and Mrs E. R.
Dinsmore, Mr and Mrs C. G. ; Palace Hotel Monday
Diss, J. Wallace F.; 2230 Jackson st.
Doane, :\rr and Mrs W. G. ; 418 Hyde^t.
Dobinson, J. H.; Palace Hotel
Dodge, Mr and Mrs Henry L.; 1298 Van Ness ave. Friday
Dodge, Mr and Mrs N. ; 1019 21st st.
Dodge, Zenas U. ; 607 Ellis st.
Miss M.
Doe, John S. ; Grand Hotel
Doe, Mr and Mrs Loring B. ; Cosmos Club Fish Rock, Mendocino Co.
Dolbeer, John ; 828 Lombard st.
Donahue, Mrs Annie ; 454 Bryant st. Wednesday
YUM YUM SWEET CORN, the finest in the laud, sold everywhere.
Ask your Grocer for it. MAU, SADLER & CO., Sole Proprietors.
DONAHUE
23
DU BOIS
Donahue, Colonel and Mrs J. Merwn ; 2220 Broadway st.
Donahue, Mr and Mrs P. J. ; 346 First st.
Donnell, Mrs Arthur ; 1227 Myrtle Tuesday Howell Mt.
Arthur
Donohoe, Mr and Mrs Jos. A. ; 526 Harrison st. Wednesday Menlo Park
Edward
Mr and Mrs Joseph A., {nee Parrott) Jr.
Donohue, Mr and Mrs Dennis ; The Bella Vista Thursday
Miss Rose
Dore, Mrs C. ; 2900 California st.
Miss Ruby
Dore, Mr and Mrs Maurice ; 1215 Jones st.
Miss Charlotte
Miss Nellie
Mr and Mrs Charles
Dorland, Mr and Mrs T. A. C. ; 623 17th st.
Miss Leonora
Dorn, Lieut, and Mrs, U. S. N. ; The Bella Vista Thursday
Doughty, Rev. John ; 1508 Leavenworth st.
Douglas, Mrs ; Oriel Hotel Monday
Douglass, Mr and Mrs Mark W. ; Palace Hotel Monday
Douty, Mr and Mrs Frank ; 509 Webster st.
Dowling, Thomas H. ; 2323 Pacific ave.
Downey, Ex-Gov. and Mrs John G.
l>oxey, Wm. ; 916 Fulton st.
Doyle, Mr and Mrs John T.
Miss I annie
John T., Jr.
Dozier, Thomas B.
Dressel, Dr. and Mrs ; 1705 Powell st.
Drexler, Mr and Mrs Louis P. ; 1411 Van Ness ave.
Drinkhou^e, Mr and Mrs J. A. ; 42 South Park
Miss Lulu
^John A . , Jr.
Frederick R.
Drown, A. N. ; N. E. cor. Jackson and Pierce sts.
Dubedat, Eugene ; 1714 Stockton st.
Edward
DuBois, Dr. H. A., Jr.
Sausalito
Los Angeles
Menlo Park
Napa City
San Rafael
H. R. KELLY'S BOUQUET Key West Havana Cigars have no equaL
Smoke them and see for yourself. MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
DUFF
24
EASTON
Monday
Puff, 3Iiss A. M. ; Hotel Pleasanton
Dugan, Albert D. ; 33 Twelfth st.
Daisenberg, C. A. C. ; 1031 Harrison st.
Duncan, Mr and Mrs H. ; 1823 Turk st.
Duncan, Mr and Mrs William L. ; 801 Leavenworth st.
Dunn, Hon. John P.
Dnnne, Peter J., Jr. ; Pacific Club
Dunning, W. B., U. S. N. ; Cosmos Club
Dunphy, Mr and Mrs W. H. ; Palace Hotel Monday
Dunphy, Mr and Mrs William ; 2122 Washington st.
Miss Jennie
James C.
Sacramento
San Jose
Dunsmuir, Alexander ; Pacific Club
Dunwoody, Lieut. F. M., U. S. N.
Durand, Mr and Mrs Joseph A. ; 17 South Park
Miss Gabriel
Durbrow, Mr and Mrs A. K. ; 1615 Washington st.
Miss Kate
Durbrow, Mr and Mrs Elbridge; 1706 Buchanan st. Friday
Durbrow, Mr and Mrs Joseph ; 1124 Bush st. Thursday
-Miss Emma
]Miss Carrie
Harry
Durden, Henrv S. ; 1511 Baker st.
Dutard, Air and Mrs Hyppolite ; Occidental Hotel Monday
Button, Mr and Mrs Henry, Jr. ; 1732 Pacific ave.
Dutton, Mr and Mrs Samuel E. ; 2511 Sacramento st.
Dutton, Mr and Mrs Wm. J. ; 2007 Devisadero st. Tuesday
Duval, Geo. L. ; 322 Geary st.
Eagan, Capt. and Mrs Chas. P. ; Occidental Hotel Monday
Miss Estrelle :SL
Charles E.
Eagleson, J. G. ; 317 Stockton st.
R.
Earl, Mr and Mrs John O. ; 2440 Jackson st.
Easton, Mrs ; Leavenworth and Pine sts.
^Ansel M.
Easton, Geo. ; Hotel Pleasanton
Easton, Mr and Mrs George ; 506 Sutter st.
'Bear"
Peru
Monterey
San Mateo
Chicken and Game Pates Truffle,!, made m the French style bv the FRANCO- \MERI-
'^^'^'- ' J^ADi^hK & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
EASTON
ENGELBRECHT
Monday
Monday
Thursday
Tuesday
Thursday
Thursday
Easton, Mrs 0. W. ; Hotel Pleasanton
Miss E. B.
Easton, Mr and M rs Wendell ; Palace Hotel
Eaton, Mrs IrP A. ; 1804 Sutter st.
Ebbetts, Mr and Mrs Arthur M. ; 1401 Jones st.
Miss Carrie
Miss Annie
Eberle, Robert M. ; 821 Larkin st.
Eddy, Miss Mabel ; 1420 California st.
Edgar, William, ; 944 Folsom st.
Edgerton, Mrs Frances B. ; 1001 Leavenworth st.
Edmonds, Miss Emily ; The Bella Vista
Edmonds, Lieut. Frank H., U. S. A.
Eells, Mr and Mrs John S. ; 2508 Folsom st.
Miss Lulu M.
Ehrenberg, Dr. A. T. ; 918 Hyde st.
Thomas E.
Ehrman, Mr and Mrs M. ; 519 Van Ness ave.
Eklund, Mr and Mrs J. P. ; 1812 Bush st.
Elam, Mrs; 1406 Webster st.
Miss Mamie
Eldridge, Ohver ; 615 Sutter st.
Eliot, Joseph B. ; 15 Eleventh st.
EUicott, Ensign and Mrs John N.
Elliot. Miss Kate; The Berkshire
Elliot, General and Mrs W. L. ; 1920 Franklin st. Friday
3Iiss Fannie
Miss Mamie
Miss Kate
Angel Island
Thursday
Mare Island
Monday
Elliot, Charles ; 614 Sutter st.
Ellis, Mr and Mrs A. C. ; 2524 Washington st.
Eloesser, Mr and Mrs Arthur; 1711 Stockton st.
Ehvell, Frank D.; 24 Fell st.
Emery, W. H. ; 1625 Post st.
Emmons, Elmer S. ; 1023 Valencia st.
Endres, Jacob ; 408 Haight st.
Engelbrecht, H. ; 1523 Webster st.
Engelbrecht, Mr and :Mrs H. A. ; 834 Turk st.
R. T.
3nd and 4th Thumlnys
H. 0. WILBUR & SC^^^^^O^^^^^^^^d cocoa Preparations are unexcelled for quality
Ar*TT aAr>TT?R Sl CO Pacific Coast Agents.
Ask your Grocer for them. MAU, SADLER &^ cu., raL
ENGLISH
26
FARRAR
English, Mr and Mrs John F. ; 2417 Howard st.
Eppinger, Mr and Mrs J.; Baldwin Hotel
Erickson, Miss E.; 117 Jones st.
Estee, Mr and Mrs Morris M. ; Palace Hotel
Miss Maud
Evans, Mr and Mrs Evan C.
Evans, Mrs George S.; 141 Hancock st.
Miss Hallie
Evans, L. J.; N. W. cor. Haight and Gough sts.
Evans, Mrs M. C.
Evans, Judge and Mrs O. P.; 2416 Washington st. Friday
Everest, Mr and Mrs H. B.
Miss I*Nellie
Monday
Thursday
Monday
Wednesday
Napa
San Rafael
San Jose
Riverside
Everts, Mr and Mrs P.; The Bella Vista
Eyre, Colonel and Mrs E. E. ; Palace Hotel
Miss Mary
Perry
Mr and Mrs Edwin L.
Thursday
Monday Menlo Park
Monday
Virginia City, Nev.
Thursday
Monday
Fagan, Mr and Mrs E. ; The Berkshire
Fair, Charles L. ; Baldwin Hotel
Fair, Hon. James G. ; Occidental Hotel
Fair, James G., Jr. ; Baldwin Hotel
Fair; Mrs Teresa; 1120 Pine st.
Miss Tessie
Fairchild, Harriet; The Berkshire
Faison, Lieut. S. L., U. S. A. ; Presidio
Falkenstein, Mr and Mrs H. ; Palace Hotel
Miss
Fargo, Calvin F. ; Union Club
Fargo, Mr and Mrs Earl A. ; 1919 Sutter st.
Fargo, Jerome B. ; 1310 O'Farrell st.
Miss Lulu
Fargo, Mrs. L. L.
Farnfield, Charles P. ; Cosmos Club
Farnsworth, E. D. ; 105 Scott st.
Farquharson, Charles ; 620 Sutter st.
Farquharson, David ; Palace Hotel
D. F.
Farrar, Mrs Wm. H. Tuesday 1003 South Hope St., Los Angeles
Friday
Santa Cruz
KELLY'S KEY WEST HAVANA.CIGARS have been sold in this market for
o\ er ten j ears. A sufficient guarantee that they are the Best on the market
MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents. '
FAR WELL
27
FINNIGAN
Friday
Tuesday
Thursday Santa Cruz
Menlo Park
Mazatlan, Mexico
Monday
Monday
Monday
Farwell, Mr and Mrs Willarcl B. ; 2318 Steiner st.
Fasanotti, Kev. A. ; 620 Vallejo st.
Faull, Mr and Mrs John A. ; 614 Sutter st.
Miss Mary
Featherstone, Mrs Mary ; 1805 Jones st.
Miss Lillian
Miss Minnie
John N.
Fechheimer, Benjamin C; 1510 Pine st.
Felton, Hon. Charles N.; Palace Hotel
Felton, Walter W.; 1460 O'Farrell st.
Fenn, Mr and Mrs T. W. ; 3027 California st.
Fenner, Mrs J. D.; Occidental Hotel
Miss
Ferguson, Mr and Mrs G. B. ; The Renton
Ferguson, Mrs W. 8. ; 448 Guerrero st.
Fernald, Mr and Mrs F. L. ; Hotel Pleasanton
C. B.
Ferral, Judge and Mrs Robert; 2518 California st.
Ferrer, Manuel Y. ; 1810 Pine st. Friday
Miss Carmelita
Miss Eugenie
Miss Adele
Richard
Field, Mr and Mrs Hampton S. ; 1608 Post st. Monday
Field, Justice and Mrs. Stephen J. ; Pacific Club Washington, D. C,
Field, Mr and Mrs Walter M.
Fielding, W. B. ; 621 Bush st.
Filkins, Mr and Mrs C. W.
Miss Jennie
Fillmore, Mr and Mrs Jerome A.
Findley, Mrs Thomas
— : Miss Mamie
Miss Edith
Miss Lulu
Thomas
Finlayson, James; 1327 Golden Gate ave.
Finley, Miss Jennie ; cor Francisco and Leavenworth sts.
Finn, Judge John F. ; 902 Van ^"ess ave.
Finnigan, Colonel and Mrs P. A. ; 1248 California st.
Occidental Hotel Monday
San Jose
Riverside
Sausalito
Friday
GORDON' & DILWORTH'S Fine Preserved Fraits, Jellies, Olives, Ketchup, Wiue
Jellies, Etc.. to be had at all f-^y ^f.l-e-^^^^ ^ ^^^^ ^^^.^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^^^
FISH
-S FONDA
Fish, Mrs Jennie F. ; 1310 O'Farrell st. Friday
Fish, Mr and Mrs Thomas ; The Bella Vista Thursday
Fisher, Mr and Mrs Charles A. ; 309 Jones st.
Fisher, Mr and Mrs E. F. ; The Berkshire Monday
Fisher, Mrs Jennie ; 210 Powell st. Carson City, Nev
Fisher, Dr. Walter E. ; Occidental Hotel
Fisher, Willie E. ; Hotel Pleasanton
Fisher, AVm. H. ; 1512 California st.
Fiske, Dr. and Mrs Henry M. ; 2100 Bush st. Tuesday
Fitch, Mrs. H. A. ; 1021 Polk st.
Fitch, J. R. ; 2409 Jackson st.
Flack, Mr and Mrs George D. ; 2909 Folsom st. Thursday
Miss Minnie
Flagg, C. C. ; The Berkshire
Flavin, 3Ir and Mrs M. J. ; Palace Hotel Monday
Fletcher, George AV. ; 809 Haight st.
Fletcher, Captain Montgomery ; Union Club
Fletcher, Lieut, and Mrs Robert H. ; The Bella Vista Thursday
Flint, Mr and Mrs B. P. ; 1121 Hyde st.
Flint, Dr. and Mrs Thomas ; Grand Hotel Monday San Juan
^liss
Flood, Mr and Mrs James C. ; 1010 California st. Menlo Park
Miss Jennie
James L.
Flournoy, Colonel and Mrs George; 1140 21st st.
Miss ^Marguerite
Flournoy, Mr and Mrs George, Jr. ; 2929 California st.
Floyd, Capt. and Mrs R. S. ; 415 First st. Wednesday
Miss Harry Clear Lake, Kelseyville
Folger, Daniel W. ; 1916 Franklin st.
Foley, Miss Minnie San Jose
Folsom, Mr and :\Irs A. ; 2918 Sacramento st. Wednesday
Folsom, Rev. De F. San Mateo
Folsom :Mr and Mrs George A. ; 15C9 Jackson st. Thursday
Folsom, George S. ; Cosmos Club
Folsom, J. R. ; Cosmos Club
Fonda, William M. ; 3011 Sacramento st.
Charles B
— Henry S.
—Mr and Mrs William T.
MATTONFS GIESSHUBLER. The Empress of Table Waters. Tlie favorite
of all Visitors at Carlsbad. MAU, SADLER ^t CO., Pacific coa^t Agents.
FORBES
29 FRISBIE
Forbes, A. B. ; 20 Essex st. San Rafael
Cleveland
Forbes, William ; The Bella Vista Thursday San Rafael
Miss ]Maud
Miss Kate
Miss Edith
Ford, Mr and ]Mrs Alfred B. ; 1901' Eddy st.
Ford, Mr and Mrs C. W. R. ; 26 McAllister st.
Ford, James A. ; Palace Hotel
Forman, Robert B. ^enlo Park
Forman, Mr and Mrs Sands W. ; 700 Post Gt.
Formes, Karl ; 524 Sutter st.
Forney, Stehnian, U. S. Coast Survey; Cosmos Club
Forsaith, E. W. ; Grand Hotel
Foss, Oscar ; 428 Geary st.
Foster, Mr and Mrs A. W. San Rafael
Foster, Mr and Mrs Samuel ; Hotel Pleasanton Monday
Foster, William Honolulu, H. I.
Foute, Rev. and Mrs R. C. ; Palace Hotel Monday
Fowler, Bishop and Mrs Charles H. ; 435 Buchanan st.
Fox, Mr and Mrs C. W. ; Baldwin Hotel Monday
Fox, George W. ; Baldwin Hotel
' Foye, W. R. S. ; 1019 Howard st.
Frank, Mr and Mrs F. A. ; N. W. cor. Van Ness ave. and Jackson st.
Friday
Francis, D. B. ; 2320 California st.
Francis, Harry San Rafael
Eraser, Mr and Mrs T. E. ; Lick House Monday
Freeborn, Mr and Mrs James ; N. E. cor. Jackson and Gough sts.
French, Mr and Mrs Frank J. ; 1617 Jackson st. Friday
French, Mr and .Mrs Peter ; Palace Hotel Monday
Freud, Mr and Mrs I. ; 1816 Sacramento st.
Friedlander, Mrs Isaac ; 1913 Clay st.
Miss Fannie
Miss May
T. Carey
Friedman, J. ; Palace Hotel
Frill, Captain and ^Irs D. E. ; Palace Hotel Monday
Frisbie, General and Mrs ; 1303 Geary st.
TRY GRANDMA'S DELIGHT JAPAN TEA: put up in 1 pound round canisters only
Ask vour Grocer for it. MAU, SADLER & CO.. Sole Proprietors.
FROELICH
30
GERALD
Froelich, Christian ; Pacific Club
Frolich, Mrs T. H. ; 1216 Clay st.
Fry, Colonel and Mrs. J. D. ; 1812 Jackson st.
Fuendeling, Pastor J. ; 705 Bush st.
Fulda, Mr and Mrs L. K. ; 106 Ellis st.
Fuller, Mr and Mrs William P. ; 839 O'Farrell st.
Miss Nellie
Fuller, Mr and Mrs William P., Jr. ; 922 Fillmore st.
Fulton, Mrs William, Jr. ; 2418 Washington st.
Fulweiler, Judge J. M. ; Cosmos Club
Gage, William S. ; 822 Bush st.
Miss Hattie
William 3., Jr.
Auburn
Gallagher, Mr and Mrs Henry ; 224 Castro st.
Gallatin, Mr and Mrs Albert ; 1840 California st.
Miss Jennie
Albert, Jr.
Galloway, W. T. ; 2203 Devisadero st.
Galpin, Philip G. ; 1325 Clay st.
Galvini, Signor G. B. ; 207 Powell st.
Gamble, Mrs S. B. ; 1222 Pine st.
John M.
Garber, Eugene R. ; Palace Hotel
Tuesday
Tuesday
Sacramento
Gardet, ^\r and Mrs Victor
Gardiner, Miss, The Berkshire
Garnett, Mr and Mrs Louis A. ; 35 Essex st
Miss
William
Malcolm
Wednesday Santa Clara and Willows
Monday
Garniss. Mr and Mrs James E,. ; 1224 Pine st. Thursday
Garratt, Mr and Mrs William T.; 405 Sixth st. Monday
Miss Julia
Garrett, Mrs ; Essex and Harrison
Garrett, L. M., U. S. N.; Cosmos Club
Garvin, Rev. and Mrs ; Oriel Hotel Monday
Garwood, Dr. and Mrs William T. ; 1523 Bush st.
Gashwiler, Mr and Mrs S. F.; 1820 Vallejo st.
Gately, Miss Mamie; 718 O'Farrell st.
Gerald, E. F.; Pacific Club
How pleasant after the Theatre or»ftn Eveiiiutr Partvto be able to offer vour guests a
uice cup of FRA^X0-AMER1CAN FOOD GO'S FRENCH BOUILLON before
retiring.
MAU, SADLER ct CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
GERE
31
GLASS
Gere, Miss Lucia ; The Bella Vista Thursday
Gerstle, Mr and Mrs Lewis; 1517 Van Ness ave.
Ghaselin, Dr. ; Occidental Hotel
Gibbon, A. D.;
Gibbons, Dr. and Mrs H., Jr.; 920 Polk st.
Gibbons, Mrs T. P. ; Hotel Plea^anton Monday
Gibbs, Mr and Mrs C. V. S.; 722 Post st.
Miss Mattie
Harry T.
Gibbs, Mr and Mrs Charles E.; 833 Post st.
Miss Sophie
Gibbs, Mr and Mrs Frederick A.; 431 Bartlett st. Wednesday
]VIiss Mary
Gibson, Mrs E.; 520 Bush st.
Gibbs, Mr and Mrs George W
Gibson, Mrs F. A. ; 15 Hill st.
Gibson, M. P. : 200 Turk st.
Gibson, Pv. ; 523 Turk st.
Giffard, Miss Ernestine ; 1222 Pine st.
Giffin,MrsMyra;
Giffin, Mr and Mrs O. F. ; 1812 Pine st.
Giffin, Oscar F., Jr. ; 2621 Sacramento st.
Gillette, B. C. ; Union Club
Gillette, D. B. ; Union Club
Gillig, Henry ; Lick House
Gillig, Mr and Mrs John ; The Bella Vista Thursday
Gilliland, Mr and Mrs Adam ; 926 Fillmore st. Tuesday
Gillon, James ; Baldwin Hotel
Gilman, Capt. H. ; Hotel Pleasanton
Gil m or, Mrs
Miss Grace
Gilmore, John H. ; 2032 Bush st.
Gtlmour, J. H. ; 1235 Pine st.
Gilson, Mr and Mrs L. ; Palace Hotel Monday
Girvin, Mr and Mrs R. D.; 1812 Gough st. Friday
Giusti, John J.; Stockton and Post sts.
Glass, Capt. and Mrs, U. S. N. ; The Bella Vista Thursday
Glass, Mr and Mrs Louis ; 508 Sutter st. Thursday
Mare Island
2857 Sixteenth st.
Lawrence, Santa Clara Co.
Los Angeles
New York
San Rafael
FOR CHILDREN'S DAILY DIET nothing is better than a good nutriti^^^^^^
gested sonp, such as is put up by the FR AMJO-AMERK AN FOOD CO.
^ ' MAU, SADLER &. CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
GLENNON 32 GRANNIS
Glennon, William; 921 O'Farrell st.
Gnudelmyn, Joseph; Lick House
(.Toad, INIr and IMrs William F. ; 2000 Washington st.
Miss Ella
Miss Aileen
Miss Genevieve
Godfrey, G. ; 514 Bush st.
Godley, Mr and Mrs Montgomery; 1818 Sacramento st.
Jesse E.
Godsey, G. P. ; Lick House
Goewey, James M. ; 300 Page st. Tuesda;/ Monterey
Miss Gertrude
Charles H.
Frank B.
J. Monroe
Gok'her, Mr and Mrs Henry C. ; 105 Broderick st. Thursday
Golcher, Mr and Mrs J. W. ; 1506 Taylor st. Wednesday
Gonzales, A.; 300 Van Ness ave.
Gonzales, Mrs J. S. ; 1114 Powell st.
Goodall, Mr and Mrs C. M. ; 1062 Fulton st.
Goodall, Captain and Mrs Charles ; S. E. cor. McAllister and Pierce sts.
Edward S. San Mateo
Goodloe, P. P. ; 1509 California st.
Goodman, Mrs T. H. ; Palace Hotel Monday
Goodman, Mr and Mrs T. H. ; Palace Hotel Monday
Goodrich, E. D. ; Palace Hotel
Goodrich, Taylor; 513 Taylor st.
Goodspeed, Mrs R. C. ; 300 Fair Oaks st.
Miss Annie
O. C.
Gordon, Mrs; The Renton Monday
Miss
C. P.
Gordon, Cuthbert P. ; 1609 Clay st.
Miss
Gordon, Geo W. ; Grand Hotel
Gottig, Lawrence; 1806 Pine st.
Gould, Mr and Mrs E. H. ; Lick House Monday
Grannis, Mr and ISIrs George AV. ; 19 Hawthorne st. Wednesday
MATTONI'S CARLSBAD GIESSHUBLER retaius its gas for an unusually long time
after the bottle has been opened. Grocers and Druggists keep it.
MAU, SADLER ct CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
GOGGIN 33 GREGOIRE
Goggin, Mr and Mrs Edmond W.; 1913 Van Nessave. Thursday
Grant, Mr and Mrs Adam ; 1112 Bush st. Thursday San Rafael
]Mr and Mrs Joseph D.
Grant, Mr and Mrs Charles W. ; 2917 Clay st.
Miss Belle
Grant, Mr and Mrs George F. ; 1420 California st. Thursday
Grant, Mr and Mrs Jesse ; Palace Hotel Monday
Grant, T. C. ; Pacific Club
Grant, Mr and Mrs Thomas C; Palace Hotel Monday Napa
Grattan, Mr and Mrs W. H. ; 330 Geary st.
Miss Bessie
Eugene
Graves, Ernest ; Cosmos Club San Luis Obispo
Graves, Hiram T.; 204 Lombard st.
Graves, Mr and Mrs Robert N. ; 2718 California st.
Graves, Mr and Mrs AValker C. ; 2131 Howard st. Wednesday Fresno
Jefferson James
Walker C, Jr.
Gray, George E. ; 1115 Bush st.
Miss Anna
Vernon
George V.
Gray, George F.; 122 Turk st.
Gray, Henry W. ; 208 Jones st.
Gray, Kev. John ; 27 Stanley place
Gray, Mrs Matthias; S. AV. cor. Lombard and Kearny sts.
Grayrigge, Mrs Gray ; 1123 California st. Tuesday
Greble, Lieut, and Mrs Edward St. J. ; Black Point
Green, Mr and Mr.^ A. T. ; 13 Haight st.
Green, Mr and Mrs Charles E. ; 2607 Fillmore st.
Green, Mrs DufT; The Bella Vista Thursday
— '■ — Mis?
Green, Mr and Mrs F. H. ; Hotel Pleasanton Monday
Greenblatt, M. ; 1300 Laguna st.
Greene, Mr and Mrs Harry A. ; 38 Eleventh st. Friday Pacific Grove
Greenebaum, Mr and Mrs Alfred ; 1296 Van Ness ave. Friday
Greenebaum, William ; 2100 Van Ness ave.
Greenway, Edward M. ; Baldwin Hotel
Gregoire, Mr and Mrs Louis ; 816 Capp st. Tuesday
THE FRANCO- \MERIC AX FOOD GO'S readv made Soups are cheaper and better
than can be made at home. All first-class Grocers keep them. ^, ^ ^
MAT, SADLER & CO., Pacific Ctast Agents
GREGORY 34 • GWIN
Gregory, Mrs H. P. ; N. AV. cor. Jackson and Durant Wednesday Soquel
Gregory, Mr and Mrs J. N. ; Palace Hotel Monday Sausalito
Grey, Miss Jane ; St. Anns Building, cor. Eddy and Powell sts.
Griffin, William D ; 134 Haight st. Tuesday
Miss Mollie E.
Griffing, Mrs A. ; 1416 Jackson st.
The Misses
Griffith, Mr and Mrs Edwin L. San Rafael
Griffith, Mr and Mrs Millen ; 569 Harrison st.
Miss Jennie
Mii-s Carrie
Miss Alice
Grim, Mrs A. K. ; 1010 Gough st.
Grim, Alfred P.; 1008 Jones St.
Grim, Mr and Mrs Alonzo M. ; 3026 Washington st.
Grinbaum, jNIr and Mrs M. S.; Palace Hotel Monday
Griswold, X. L.; 1615 Scott st.
Griswold, Mr and Mrs N. W. ; 2105 Pine st. TJmrsday
Miss Delia E.
Gross, Miss Mabel ; Bush and Jones sts.
Grosvenor, Mrs Fredrica ; The Berkshire Monday
Grow, Mr and Mrs C. A.; The Bella Vista Thursday
Miss Nellie
Grube, Mr and Mrs A.; 1925 Octavia st. Thursday
Miss
Gummer, Mrs C. V.; The Bella Yista Thursday
Gump, Solomon ; 1224 Geary st.
Gunn, Mr and Mrs J. O. B. ; 1833 Clay st. Friday
Gunnison, A. J. ; 1404 Van Ness ave.
Gunst, Mr and Mrs M. A.; 1518 Pine st.
Gutte, Isador; 217 Leavenworth st.
Gutte, Julius; 22 J2 Jackson st.
Gutzkow, Mr and Mrs Frederick; 18 Columbia sq. Wednesday
Miss Mihnie
Gwens, C. C; Occidental Hotel
Gwin, Mrs Sallie ; 1603 Gough st.
Miss Maggie
Gwin, Mrs William M.; 1450 Sacramento st.
Miss Carrie
Always reliable and uuiform— HORACE R. KELLY & GO'S Kej" West Havana Cigars.
MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
GWIN
35
HALL
Colusa
Gwin, Mr and Mrs William M.; 1512 California st.
Haas, Mr and Mrs George; 612 Ellis st. Wednesday
Habenicht, F. ; 1321 Pine st.
Haber, Mr and Mrs F. A. ; 1603 Scott st. Tuesday
Hadley, Mr and Mrs Frederick AV. ; 518 Capp st.
Ilagar, George
Hageman, Mr and Mrs George ; 723 Bush st.
Miss Lillie
Hager, Judge and Mrs John S. ; Occidental Hotel Monday Menlo Park
Miss Emelie
Miss Alice
Haggin, Mr and Mrs J. B. ; 1250 Taylor st. Tuesday
Miss Rita
Haggin, Mr and Mrs Louis T. ; 1310 Taylor st. Tuesday
Miss Eila
Hahn, Mr and Mrs Eugene ; 17 South Park
Miss Theresa
Haight, Mrs George ; 1224 Jackson st.
Haile, Mrs Cornelius
Haines, Dr. and Mrs Byron W. ; 910 Pine st. Wednesday
Hair, James ; Florence House
Haker, G. F. ; 2117 California st.
William
Hale, Miss ; 2518 Broadway st.
Hale, Mr and Mrs Joseph P. ; Occidental Hotel Monday
Miss Josephine
Haley, Mr and Mrs J. J. ; 601 Buchanan st.
Hall, Mr and Mrs A. A. ; The Bella Vista Thursday
Hall, Mr and Mrs Charles P. ; Palace Hotel Monday
Hall, H. E. ; 1312 Taylor st.
Hall, Harry E. ; Palace Hotel or Pacific Club
Hall, Mr and Mrs J. C. ; The Renton Monday
Hall, Mr and Mrs John C. ; 2034 Bush st. Tuesday
Hall, Mrs M. C.
Hall, Mrs N. C. ; Palace Hotel Monday
Hall, Mr and Mrs R. ; Hotel Pleasanton Monday
Hall, Mrs Robert C. ; 2512 Washington st. Thursday
Hail, William H.
San Jose
San Rafael
San Jose
Sacramento
RICHARDSON & ROBBINS' Boned Chicken, Turkey,
Tongue, Curried Oysters and Fowl, Plum Pudding
of all first-class Grocers. MAU, SADLER &
Cooked Ham, Rolled Ox
and Potted Meats; to be had
CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
HALL 36 HAXCHETTE
. \
Hall, Mr and Mrs William P. ; 312 Van Ness .ave./ Thursday Bloomfield
William S.
Miss Hattie ; Van Ness Seminary
Hallett, Mr and Mrs George H.; Palace Hotel Monday
Hallett, William T. ; Palace Hotel
Hallidie, A. S. ; 1026 Washington st.
Halsey, Mr and Mrs A. ; Palace Hotel Monday
Halsted, Mr and Mrs J. L. ; 612 Webster st.
John B.
Halsted, Mr and Mrs W. A. ; 814 Scott st. Wednesday
Haley, Dr. Charles S. ; 1206>^ Jackson st.
Miss
Hamill, John E. ; 2o Borland st.
Hamilton, Claude T. ; Cosmos Club
Hainilton, Mr and Mrs F. F.; The Renton Monday
Hamilton, James T.; 1013 Scott st.
Hamilton, Miss Katherine; 1820 Vallejo st.
Hamilton, Miss Lulu; 2031 Bush st. Tuesday
Hamilton, Mr and Mrs Robert M. ; 1015 California st. Tuesday
Miss ]May
Miss Lelia
Alexander
■ Robert, Jr.
Hamilton, Dr. and Mrs W. ; The Oriel Monday
Miss
Hamilton, William ; Grand Hotel
Hamlin, Miss Sarah D. ; 1606 Van Ness ave.
Hamm, L. J. Cosmos Club San Rafael
Hammersley, George H. ; 1312 Pine st.
Hammersley, George H., Jr. ; 1512 Sacramento st.
Hammersmith, John A. ; 1925 Sutter st.
Hammond, John ; 714 Geary st.
Hammond, Rev. John 1). ; 627 Hayes st.
Hammond, INIajor Richard P. ; Pacific Club
Hammond, Mr and Mrs Richard P., Jr. ; 1100 Van Ness ave.
Hammond, Dr and Mrs William ; 850 Mission st.
Hampton, John C. Virginia City, Nevada
Hanchette, Miss Virginia ; 1105 Bush st.
Miss Estelle
Try the FRANCO-AMERICAN FOOD CO\S Natural Flavor French i^oiips, put up iu
glass especially for Children's Diet, luvalid.s, Sick or Weak Persons.
MAT, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
HANCOCK
37
HASELTON
San Mateo
Hancock, Mrs Ida ; 1621 Larkin st. Los Angeles
Hanloii, Mr and Mrs Charles F. ; 1627 Jackson st. Tuesday
Miss Emily
Miss Josie
John
Daniel M.
Hanlon, Mr and Mrs John D.; 1915 Baker st. Thursday
Haquette, Mr and Mrs Ernest ; 1613 Post st.
Haraszthy, Arpad ; 1621 Larkin st. Los Angeles
-Carlos J.
Harbison, Mr and Mrs H. R. San Diego
Harkness, Dr. ; Lick House
Harmon, Samuel H. ; 3 Essex Place
Edward N.
Miss Lyle A.
Harney, Mr and Mrs William
Harpham, Lee ; The Berkshire
Harron, Mr; The Wesminster
Harring, William ; 1604 Stockton st.
Harrington, Miss Sarah ; Oriel Hotel Monday
Harrinton, W. P.
Harrison, Captain and Mrs C. H. ; Palace Hotel Monday
Harrison, Dalton ; Cosmos Club
Harrison, G. F. E. ; Cosmos Club
Harrison, :Mr and Mrs Ralph C. ; 919 Pine st.
Richard
Harrison, Mr and Mrs Randolph ; 800 Ellis st.
Miss Tazie
Harrison, Mr and Mrs William Greer ; 2200 Broadway st. Saturday
The INIisses
Hart, Judge C. F. ; 1309 Taylor st.
Hart, Mr and Mrs Harry ; Palace Hotel Monday
Hart, Jerome A. ; Argonaut Oflice
Hart, Ross
Hart, Miss Susie ; 911 Lombard st. Friday
Hartwell, Mr and Mrs William H. ; 243 Oak st.
Harvey, Mr and Mrs J. Downey
Has Brouck, Joseph
Haselton, Mr and Mrs G. B. ; 801 Leavenworth st.
Colusa
Riverside
Los Angeles
Tamalpais
THE FRANCO-AMERICAN FOOD GO'S Freuch Soups are put up for family use iu
quart and pint caus and one and '^/^^^l/ P^fj^^^ ^^^0., Pacific Coast Agents
HASLEHURST
38
HAZARD
Haslehurst, Dr. A. O, ; Sutter and Polk sts.
Hassell, J. J. ; 27-'31 Bush st.
Hastings, C. F. D. ; 2400 Fillmore st.
Hastings, Mr and Mrs D. N. ; The Bella Vista
Hastings, Mrs Dlo ; 2400 Fillmore st.
Hastings, Judge and Mrs E. 0. F. ; 1508 Finest.
Hastings, Dr. J.; The Bella Vista
The Misses
Thursday
Friday
Friday
Thursday
Hastings, Mr and Mrs Robert P.; 2024 Jackson st.
Hastings, Judge and Mrs S. Clinton
Hastings, Mr and Mrs J. Uhler; 1912 Pacific ave. Friday
Haswell, Charles H., Jr.; Union Club
Hatch, Mr and Mrs A. T.
Hatch, Dr. and Mrs James H; 213 Geary st.
Hatch, Miss Mary; The Bella Vista
Hathaway, Mr and Mrs E. V. ; 38 South Park
Miss
Thursday
Wednesday
Lakeport
Suisun
Hausman, Frederick H. ; 907 Pine st.
Havens, Charles T. ; 2835 Howard st.
Hawes, Colonel and Mrs A. G. ; The Bella Vista Thursday
Miss Allie
Hawkins, Mr and Mrs John E. ; Lick House Monday
Hawks, Harry D. ; 1514 Larkin st.
Lawrence J .
Hayes, George R. B. ; 1814 Buchanan st.
Hay man, Mr and Mrs Al.; Baldwin Hotel
Haymond, Creed; 712 Geary st.
Hayne, Duncan; 206 Powell st.
Hayne, Judge and Mrs Robert
Haynes, Dr. and Mrs B. W. ; Hotel Pleasanton
Hays, Mr and Mrs Ira C. ; 528 Geary st.
Hays, T. Abe ; 721 Hayes st.
Hays, Dr. W. W. San Luis Obispo
Hays, Mr and Mrs William C. ; 1022 Golden Gate ave. Tuesday
Hay ward, Mr and Mrs Alvinza San Mateo
Hayward, Mr and Mrs Franklin; N. E. cor. Hayes and Baker sts.
Monday
Hazard, Mr and Mrs Henry T. Los Angeles
YUM YUM SWEET CORN, the fiuest in the land, sold everywhere. Ask your Grocer
^^^^^- MAU, SADLER ct CO.. Sole Proprietors.
Monday
Santa Barbara
San Mateo
Monday
Tuesday
HEAD
39
HEROLD
Head, Mr and Mrs A. E. ; 1105 Taylor st.
Mis8 Anna
Heald, E. P. ;140GPolkst.
Hearst, Senator and Mrs George ; 1105 Taylor st.
AVilliam R.
Heath, Mrs R. W. ; 1512 Taylor st.
Miss Jennie
Miss Roberta
William R.
Napa
Heath, Richard AV. ; 2032 Scott st.
Heathcote, Mr and Mrs Basil ; KUO Franklin st.
Hebbard, J. C. B. ; 121 Eddy st.
Hecht, Mr and Mrs Isaac ; 1201 Van Ness ave. Friday
Hecht, Mr and Mrs M. H. ; 1012 Van Ness ave.
Heise, Mr and Mrs Charles E. ; 2517 Pacific ave. Friuaj^
Heitschu, Mr and Mrs Samuel ; Cosmos Club
Hellen, Mr and Mrs C. C. ; Occidental Hotel
:Miss
San Rafael
Portland, Or.
Monday
Monday
Sausalito
Friday
Heller, Mr and Mrs Moses ; Lick House
Helmer, .1. S. ; 1118 Taylor st.
Hellman, Mr and Mrs A. C.
Hellman, Anthony E. ; 1206 O'Farrell st.
Hellman, Horace G. ; 719 Sutter st.
Hellman, Mr and Mrs Richard; 1829 Pacific ave.
CJeorge
Henarie, D. V. B. ; Palace Hotel
Henderson, J. H. ; Cosmos Club
Henderson, Mr and Mrs John C; 2511 California st.
Hendricks, R. G.
Hendricks, W. C, (Secretary of State)
Hendrickson, W. ; 1137 Bush st.
Hendry, Mr and Mrs C. J. ; 430 Ellis st.
Henley, Senator and Mrs Barclay
Henriksan, B. E. ; 1320 Fell st.
Henshelwood, Mr and Mrs Thomas; Hotel Pleasanton Monday
Henzel, E. F.; 1908 Steiner st.
Heppner, J. O., Cosmos Club
Herman, Mrs Lucien; 1427 Washington st. Friday
Herold, Adam, (State Treasurer) Sacramento
H. R. KELLY'S BOUQUET Key West Havana Cigars have no equal. Smoke them
and see for yourself. ^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^ ^^^^ ^^^.^^, ^^^^, ^^g,„t.
Salem, Or.
Sacramento
Santa Rosa
IIEROLD
40
HILLYER
Pasadena
Herokl, Mrs Rudolph ; 1716 Bush st.
Oscar
Roderick
Hugo
Herrin, W. F.; 1919 Baker st.
Herrman, Mr and Mrs George
Herrman, Mr and Mrs Oscar; 2414 Webster st.
Herrman, Mr and Mrs Sigismund ; 1500 Larkin st.
• James
Herrman, Mr and Mrs William ; 623 Turk st.
Herron, J. O. ; Cosmos Club
Herzstein, Dr. and Mrs Morris; 2220 Broadway st. Friday
Hess, F. ; 821 California st.
Heuer, Major William H. ; 1814 Sacramento st.
Hewitt, Mr and Mrs J. M. ; 415 Powell st. Wednesday
Hewlett, H. H. First National Bank, Stockton
Hewlett, Miss Hontie ; 410 Buchanan st
Heydenfeldt, Judge and Mrs S. ; 1016 Post st.
Miss Ziela
Thomas
Heydenfeldt, Solomon, Jr.; 1315 Mason st.
Heyman, Henry ; 206 Ellis st.
Heyneman, Charles H. ; 1005 Yallejo st.
Heyneman, Mrs Manfred; 1409 Hyde st.
Hicks, Frank S. ; Palace Hotel
Hicks, William P. ; Occidental Hotel
Hiester, Mr and Mrs Amos C. ; 2641 Howard st.
The Misses
Higgins, Maurice; 2319 Jackson st.
Miss Libbie
Hightcn, Mr and Mrs H. E.; Baldwin Hotel
Hill, Horace ; 920 Pine st.
Wednesday Auburn
Los Angeles
Monday
Monday
Hill, Mr and Mrs Horace L. ; 1900 Washington st. Friday
Miss
Hill, Mr and Mrs Morgan ; Occidental Hotel Moyulay
Hiller, Dr. and Mrs Albert; 1011 Sutter st.
Miss Nellie
Hiliman, Mrs Richard ; SW cor. Pacific ave. and Gough st. Friday
Hillyer, Curtis, J. ,,. . . ^., „
___1__! [ Virginia City, Nev.
Chicken and Game Pates Truffledy^^^
yo^u'r i?oZ .^?thS '^ '''''''\^t^''^iv^iirvr^^^^^^
^uAL, sAUJvisK ik CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
HTLLYER
41 HOLDEN
Hillyer, Miss Nellie ; 2629 Bush st.
Hine, Mrs George W. ; 1932 Pine st.
Hinsdale, G. S. ; Lick House
Hitchcock, H. R. Honolulu, H. I.
Hitchcock, Mrs Helen M. ; 1010 Powell st. Tuesday
Miss Nellie
Hitchcock, Mrs M. T. ; Palace Hotel Monday Larkmead, Napa Co.
Hittell, John S. ; 1025 Hyde st.
Hittell, Mr and Mrs T. H.; 808 Turk st. Friday San Pablo
Miss Catherine
Franklin
Hoag, Mr and Mrs Jared C. ; 1460 O'Farrell st. Thursday
Miss Linda
Charles C.
Hohart, Mr and Mrs W. S.; 629 Sutter st.
Hobbs, Mr and Mrs Frederick ; 1016 Bush st.
Miss Annie
Hobbs, Mr and Mrs Hiram H. ; 1708 Geary st.
Miss Jennie
Miss Anna
Hobbs, J. K. C. ; 27 Hill st.
Hobson, C. B. ; Oriel Hotel
Hoburg, Frank T. ; 324 Pine st.
Hochkofler, Rudolph ; 1825 Sacramento st.
HochEtein, A. ; 730 Haight st.
Ho3flich, Morris ; 310 Stockton st.
Hoffman, Judge Ogdeii ; Pacific Club Ross Valley
Ogden, Jr.
Southard
Hoge, Colonel Joseph P. ; 1323 Geary st.
Miss Pauline
Miss Mary
Charles J.
Hogg, Mr and Mrs James ; 815 Eddy st. Friday
Hohweisner, Mr and Mrs ; 433 Oak st.
Hoitt, Mr and Mrs Ira G. Sacramento
Holbrook, Mr and Mrs Charles ; 1901 Van Ness ave. Friday
Miss Mamie
Holcombe, Mr and Mrs Walter G. ; 1915 Sacramento st.
Holden, Professor E. S. MounUiamilton
II. O. WILBUR & SON'S Chocolate and Cocoa Preparatious are unexcelled for qiiality
Ask vour Grocer for them. MATT, SADLER & CO., Pacific Co ast Agents.
HOLLADAY
42
HOP PS
Monday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Holladay, Mr and V'rs Jesse; Washington and Gough sts.
Holladay, Mr and Mrs S. AV.; XE cor. Clay and Octavia sts.
Miss Louise Ord
Edmund Burke
Holland, Mr and Mrs Nathaniel ; 1414 Taylor st.
Hollingsworth, Mrs H. ; 634 Golden Gate ave.
Hollis. Mr and Mrs AVilliam ; The Renton
Holloway, ^\. E. ; Pacific Clul;
Holmes, Mr and Mrs; 1214 Lafayette st.
Holmes, Mr and Mrs A. J. ; 1219 McAllister st
Holmes, Mr and Mrs AYalter; 1525 Bush st.
Holmes, AValter G. ; 1910 Gough st.
Holmes, Henry T. ; 1922 Pine st.
Holmes, Captain J. W.
Holt, Mrs; 1803 Stockton st.
Holway, Mrs S. P. ; 822 Sutter st.
Homer, Mrs Charles; XW cor. Broadway and Taylor sts
Hood, Mrs E. A.
Hooker, Mr and Mrs Charles G. ; 917 Bush st.
C. Osgood
Hooker, Mr and Mrs Richard C. ; 1311 Hyde st.
Miss Jennie
Hooper, Mrs C. A.
Hooper, George F.
Hooper, Mr and Mrs George AV. ; 557 Harrison st.
Hooper, John A. ; 30 Rincon place
Hooper, Mr and Mrs R. B.; The Bella Vista
Hopkins, Mr and Mrs E. W. ; 2100 California st.
Hopkins, F. C. ; The Berkshire
Hopkins, Mrs Lawrence ; The Bella Vista
Hopkins, Mr and Mrs Moses; 1311 Hyde st.
Hopkins, Mr and Mrs Peter; 2000 Broadway st.
Miss Jennie
Peter, Jr.
Hopkins, Mr and Mrs Timothy
Hopkins, Dr. and Mrs W. E., U. S. A. ; Presidio
Hopper, Harrison; 521 Post st.
Hopps, Mr and Mrs George H. ; 1719 AVebster st.
Wednesday
Sausalito
Ship ''Chalmers"
Ftidaij
Los Guillicos
Ross Valley
Sonoma
Tliursday
Thursday Menio Park
Thursday
Redwood City
Friday
MenIo Park
^^^^^'^' over^tPn vAT."'Y^^«;^ CjG.^rS have been sold in this market for
o^ er teu > ears. A sutticieut guarantee that they are the Best on the market
MAU, JrADLEPv & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
HORNING
43 ' HUDSON
Horning, C. C; 917 Mission st.
Horsburgh, Mr and Mrs David W. ; 1517 Washington st. Wednesday
James
Hort, Mr and Mrs Samuel ; 1920 Jackson st. Friday
Horton, Frank H. ; 411 Eddy st.
Horton, Mrs P. P.; 1615 Clay st.
Miss Minnie
Horton, Mr and Mrs Robert; 1033 Ellis st. Thursday
Miss Mabel
Mortimer
Hosmer, Mr and Mrs J. A.; 2517 Sutter st.
Hotaling, Mr and Mrs Anson P.; NE cor. Franklin and California sts.
Menlo Park
Houghton, H. B. ; Palace Hotel
Houghton, General and Mrs J. F. ; Palace Hotel Monday
Miss Minnie
Harry
Houseworth, Mr and Mrs Harrison; 1235 Hyde st.
Houseworth, Thomas ; 121G Ellis st.
'Frederick A.
Housman, John I. ; 2702 Laguna st.
Hovey, Mr and Mrs S. D. ; Hotel Pleasanton Monday
Howard, Miss Babette ; Sacramento st. near Franklin San Mateo
Howard, Mr and Mrs Charles Webb ; 2123 Buchanan st.
Miss Maud
O' Shatter
Howard, Mr and Mrs George H. San Mateo
Howard, General and Mrs O. 0.; Black Point
Howard, Mr and Mrs William H.; NEcor. Jackson and Gough st. Friday
San Mateo
Howell, Mrs.; 512 Folsom st.
Howitt, R. ; Hotel Pleasanton
Hoydock, C. San Jose
Hubbard, Lieutenant E. AV., U. S. A.; Presidio
Hubbard, Mr.s Van Dyke ; Van Ness, bet. Turk st. and Golden Gate ave.
Hubbard, Mr and Mrs H. C. ; 427 Franklin st. Friday
Huddart, Mrs E. J. ; 923 Hyde st.
George F.
Hudson, Mr and Mrs Horace R. ; 1419 Washington st.
GORDON & DILWORTH'S Fiue rresened Fruits, Jellies, Olives, Ketchup, Wine
Jellies, Etc., to be had at all ^-\;^o^-^^ ^ ,.0., Pacific Coast Agents. ■
HUETER 44
HUTCHIXSON
Hiieter, E. ; 2312 Howard st.
Hug, Mr and Mrs Joseph ; 1525 Sntter st. Thursday
Miss Annie
Miss Hattie
Charles
Hughes, Mr and Mrs ; Oriel Hotel Monday
Hughes, C. Y. ; 534 Bush st.
Hughes, Mrs F. AV. ; 806 Bush st. Tuesday
Miss Emily
Edward
Hughes, Dr. Jerome ; 54 Oak st.
Hughes, Colonel Hobert P.; 2318 Clay st.
Huie, Mrs G. AV. ; 1932 Pine st.
Miss Salie
Robert B.
-AVilliam
Humbert, Mrs P. A.; 531 Bush st.
Humphreys, Mr and Mrs AVilliam P. ; 816 Chestnut st.
Hunt, Mr and Mrs; 1437 Pacific ave. Tuesday
Hunt, Charles AV. ; 2409 AVebster st.
Hunt, Judge and Mrs John ; 1703 Octa\ia st.
Hunt, John D. ; 1026 Hyde st.
Miss Sarah
Miss Ca^.Tie
Hunt, Mr and Mrs Randall ; The Bella Vista Thursday
Hunt, AA'illiam B.; 410 Leavenworth st.
Hunter, Mrs Charles H. ; Presidio Friday
Huntsman, Mrs Louise ; 824 Sutter st. Thursday
Miss . ' "^
Hurlbut, Dr. ; The Berkshire
Huston, John; Lick House
Hut'.hins, Dr. and Mrs C. B. ; 617 Bush st.
Hutchinson, Miss; 1620 California st.
Hutchinson, Mrs C. I. ; 2900 California st.
Hutchinson, Mr and Mrs Eli J. : Palace Hotel Monday
Hutc^hinson, Mr and Mrs Frederick AV.; 2409 AVebster st. Friday
Hutchinson, H. T. ; 2504 California st.
Hutchinson, Mrs J. ; 110 Liberty st.
Hutchinson, Miss K.; 1910 Howard st.
MATTOXrs GIESSHUBLER. The Empress of Table Waters. The favorite
of all Visitors at Carlsbad. MAU, SADLER & C X. Pacific Coast Agents.
HYDE
45
JACOBS
Hyde, Judge and Mrs George ; 719 Geary st. Thursday
Miss Mamie
Miss Gertrude
Hyde, Miss Helen ; SW cor. Pierce and Union sts. Friday
Hyde, Mr and Mrs Henry C.
Miss Agnes
Hyde, Miss Marie C. ; 730 Geary st.
Hyde, Bothwell ; 1631 Sacramento st.
Ingram, Charles M. ; 2312 Steiner st.
Irelan, Mr and Mrs William J. ; 827 Post st.
Irvine, Mrs J. ; Occidental Hotel Monday
Irvine, James N. H. ; 14 Grant ave.
Irwin, Colonel and Mrs B. J. D., U. S. A.; Occidental Hotel
San Rafael
Monday West Point
San Rafael
The Misses
Irwin, J. N. H. ; 30 Post st.
Irwin, Captain John, U. S. N. ; 1001 Pine st.
Irwin, Mrs AVilliam ; 1921 Octavia st. Friday
Miss Emma
Isaacs, Mrs ; 417 Mason st.
Isaacs, William B. ; 1428 Post st.
Itsell, Captain and Mrs A. J. ; 183 O'Farrell st. Tuesday
Miss May I.
Miss Maude A.
Ivers, Mrs Richard ; Palace Hotel Monday
Miss Aileen
Al.
Richard, Jr.
Ives, Miss May ; Palace Hotel Moyiday
Ives, Stephen D. ; Cosmos Club
Izer, Rev. Dr. and Mrs ; Oriel Hotel Monday
Jackson, S. M. ; 2119 Pine st. San Rafael
Jackson, Mr and Mrs Byron ; 941 Golden Gate ave. Thursday
Jackson, Miss Caroline C. ; Hotel Pleasanton Monday
Jackson, J. ; Hotel Pleasanton
Jackson, Colonel and Mrs John P. ; 720 Sutter st. Napa Soda Springs
Andrew
John P., Jr.
-George H. T.
Jacobi, Mr and Mrs Frederick ; 1320 Sutter st.
Jacobs, Mr and Mrs B. M.; Lick House
Monday
TRY GRANDMA'S DELIGHT JAPAN TEA; put up in 1 pound rouud canisters only.
Ask your Grocer for it. MAU, SADLER & CO. Sole Proprietors.
JACOBS
46
JOHNSON
Jacobs, Edward L. ; 1912 Broadway st.
Jacobs, Henry; 612 Van Ness ave.
Jacobs, Mr and Mrs Isidor; 505 Golden Gate ave
Jacoby, Franz ; 2601 Sacramento st.
James, Arthur R. ; 615 Sutter st.
James, Mr and Mrs D. H. ; 14 Oak st.
James, George ; 905 Fillmore st.
James, Mr and Mrs Jefferson ; 2131 Howard st.
James, Mr and Mrs X. T. ; 721 Ashbury
Janeway, John H. ; Cosmos Club
Janin, Mr and Mrs Henry ; Palace Hotel
Jarboe, Mr and Mrs John E.; 917 Pine st.
Miss Kate
Paul
Jaynes, Mr and Mrs Frank ; Palace Hotel
Jeffries, Mr and Mrs ; Oriel Hotel
Jelly, A. C. ; Palace Hotel
Jenisch, M. ; Palace Hotel
Jenkins; 1206)4 Jackson st.
Jenks, Dr. and Mrs George H. ; .^21 Geary st.
Jennings, Mr and Mrs C. B.
Jennings, Mr and Mrs D. i. ; 1511 Washington st.
Jennings, Mr and Mrs Thomas ; 915 Fifteenth st.
Miss Mamie
Jessen, G. M. ; 1524 Jackson st.
Jessup, Mr and Mrs J. D. ; 12 Liberty st.
Jewell, Rev. F. F. ; 610 Buchanan st.
Jewell, T. E. ; Grand Hotel
Jewett, Miss Fidelia; The Berkshire
Jewett, Mr and Mrs J. H. ; Grand Hotel
Jobson, Mr and Mrs AVilliam G.; 19 Hill st.
Johnson, C. R.; Cosmos Club
Johnson, Mr and Mrs Frank
Johnson, Frederick S.; 1721 Jackson st.
Johnson, George A. ; 1513 Pierce st.
Johnson, Mr and Mrs J. C. ; 162J California st.
Johnson, Mr and Mrs James A. ; 1707 Octavia st.
Mr and Mrs Howard R.
Tuesday
Monday New York
Thursday
Monday
Monday
Sacramento
San Rafael
New York
Monday
Monday Marysville
Fort Bragg
San Rafael
How pleasant after the Theatre or an Evening Partv to be able to offer your quests a
nice, cup of FRA.NCO-AMERICAN FOOD CO^S FRENCH BOUILLON before
-^^AU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
retiring.
JOHNSON
47
JUNGEN
Jolinson, Mr and Mrs J. M. ; 1721 Jackson st. Friday
Johnson, Mr and Mrs Robert C; 605 O'Farrell st.
Joliffe, Mrs AV. H.; 1225 Pine st.
Miss Nellie
Thursday
Monday
Monday
Thursday
Round Valley, Inyo Co.
Thursday Durham, Butte Co.
Thursday
Jones, Mr and Mrs C. A. ; 817 Grove st.
Jones, Caleb ; Palace Hotel
Jones, Mr and Mrs Charles ; The Berkshire
Jones, Mrs Clinton; 1708 Octavia st.
Jones, Mr and Mrs D. H. ; Palace Hotel
Jones, Hugh ; 1358 Folsom st.
Jones, Mr and Mrs J. D. ; The Renton
Jones, John E.
Jones, Miss Lillie ; 731 Sutter st.
Jones, Mr and Mrs M. P. ; 1121 Pine st
Jones, Simon L. ; 1510 California st.
Jones, Mr and iSIrs Webster; XE cor. Gough and Clay sts.
Jones, Winfield S. ; 1313 Hyde st.
W. Brooks
Jones, Mr and Mrs Witcher
^liss Maggie
Joran, Miss Elise, 733 Geary st.
Miss Pauline
Miss Lulu
Jordan, H. C. ; 227 Capp st.
Jordan, R. ; 897 Fulton st.
Joseph, Mrs E. ; Palace Hotel Monday
Josselyn, ]Mr and Mrs Charles; 1815 Gough st. Friday
Jost, Charles, Jr., 1108 Post st.
AVilliam R.
Joseph
JouUin, Mr and Mrs Amadie; 723 Turk st.
Joyce, Martin; The Berkshire
Judah, Mr and Mrs Henry R.
Mrs E. E.
Judge, Mr and Mrs H. M.; The Berkshire
Judkins, Mr and Mrs P. C; The Renton
Judson, Raymond ; 2305 Devisadero st.
Jungen, Lieutenant and Mrs Carl AV., \J. S. N.
San Jose
Wednesday San Mateo
Monday
Monday
Mare Island
FOR CHILDREN'S DAILY DIET nothing is better than a erood nutritious, easily di-
gested soup, such as is put up bv the FRANCO-AMERICAN FOOD CO.
MAL^ SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
KAHN
48
KEW
Wednesday
Kahn, Dr. and Mrs Aclolph; 2823 Pine st.
Kane, Mrs Thomas ; 340 Page st.
Kaiizee, Miss Letitia; 726 Turk st.
Kast, Mr and Mrs L. S. ; 1150 Guerrero st.
Kaufman, J. ; 1201 Van Ness ave.
Kavanagh, G. H. ; 2017 Pacific ave.
Kavanagh, J. T ; 911 McAllister st.
Keane, Thomas; 340 Page st.
Keating, James M. ; Supt. Alms House
Keeler, Mr and Mrs J. M. ; 1921 Octavia st.
Keeney, Mr and Mrs Charles M.; 2423 Fillmore st.
Keeney, Dr and Mrs James W.; Occidental Hotel Monday
Keith, Prof, and Mrs N. S. ; The Berkshire Monday
Keith, Mrs AVilliam H; 1509 Washington st. Tuesday
Miss EHza D. ' •
AVilliam H., Jr.
Kelleher, Mr and Mrs Alfred J. ; 2324 Clay st.
Kellogg, Miss ; 7 Glen Park ave.
Kellogg, Mr and Mrs Fred S. ; 2205 Fillmore st.
Kellogg, L. M. ; The Bella Vista
Tuesday
-Miss
Thursday
Kellogg, M. B. ; 2424 Pacific ave.
Kelly, James R. ; 309 Leavenworth st.
Kelly, Edgar S.
Kelsey, B.
Kenfield, Mrs Daniel M. ; 2125 California st.
Kenitzer, Mr and Mrs Henry ; Lick House
Kenna, R. E.
Kennedy, Mr and Mrs John F. ; 1727 Pine st.
Kenny, Mr and Mrs George L. ; 22 Lapidge st.
Kenny, Kearn ; 2503 California st.
Kentfield, Mrs ; 331 Fremont st.
-^- Mr and Mrs E. E.
Kenyon, Dr. and Mrs C. G.; The Pleasanton
Kern, F. AV.; 1(8 Fair Oaky st.
Kerr, Earl ; The Berkshire
Kerr, Mark ; Cosmos Club
Kew, Mr and Mrs M.; The Pleasanton
Monday
New York
San Rafael
Santa Clara
Oakviile
Wednesday San Rafael
Monday
Mondai^
MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
me
I
KEWEN
49
KITTLE
Kewen, Colonel Perrie
Miss Mav
1616 M St., Sacramento
915 Van Ness ave.
Monday
Monday
Keyes, Mr and Mrs Winfield S
William
Kidd, James ; 505 Hyde st.
Kidder, Miss ; Oriel Hotel
Kilgaritf, John M. ; 614 Sutter st.
Kimball, Mrs G. G.; The Pleasanton
Kincaid, MissC. B. ; 730 Seventeenth st.
Kincaid, Rev. and Mrs William ; 413 Eddy st.
King, Mr and Mrs Fritz ; 1829 Sacramento st.
King, Mr and Mrs Homer S.; 1001 Leavenworth st
King, Thompson; 1501 Van Ness ave.
Kingsbury, Frank; Cosmos Club
Kingsley, C. H. ; Palace Hotel
Kinkelin, Charles A. ; 313 Golden Gate ave.
Kinne, Mr and MrsC. Mason ; The Berkshire Monday
Miss Ella
Miss Alice
Red Bluff
Oakland
Thursday
San Gabriel Mission, Los Angeles
Astoria, Or
Kinney, Mr and Mrs Abbott
Kinney, M. J.
Kinsey, Griffith J.; 903 Sutter st.
-Mrs A. G.
Kinsman, Charles F. ; Oriel Hotel
Kip, Right Rev. and Mrs Wilham L; Eddy and Franklin sts.
Kirby, Miss Josie; 1222 Pine st.
Kirchhoffer, Dr. Frederick; German Hospital
Kirk, Miss Florence; The Berkshire Mo)iday
Kirketerp, William C. ; 1017 Bush st.
Miss Emilie
Kirkham, Ralph W. ; Pacific Club
Kirkland, Miss Cornelia S. ; 1306 California st. Thursday
Kirkratrick, Mr and Mrs E. ; Palace Hotel Monday
Kirkpatrick, Mrs E. L.; 808 Leavenworth st.
Kittle, Mr and Mrs John G., 1610 Franklin st.
Miss Lucia
Kittle, Mr and Mrs N. G.; 1610 Franklin st.
John G.
Nicholas G., Jr.
William S.
San Rafael
THE FRVNCO-AMERICAN FOOD GO'S ready made Soups are cheaper and bett^f
than can be made at home. All fi[5;-;^ig[«ET&^ct?. Sfic Cast Agents
KLEINHANS 50 " LAMBERT
Kleinhans, Mr and Mrs John; 640 Fell st.
Miss Lucv
Knight, Mr and Mrs George A. ; 1826 O'Farrell st.
Knight, N. R.; 2914 Mission st.
Knighton, R.; Hotel Pleasanton
Knoderer, Theodore ; 1217 Clay st.
Knoph, Mr and Mrs M. E. ; 21 11th st. luesday San Mateo
Knorp, Albert; 706 Larkin st.
Knowles, George B., Jr. ; 909 Taylor st.
Miss Lillian
Charles T.
Edwin I.
Knox, Mr and Mrs C. C. ; 21 Eleventh st.
Koehler, Mrs Charles; 1358 Post st.
Miss Marie
Charles, Jr.
Kohl, Captain and Mrs AVilliam ; Palace Hotel Monday San Mateo
Miss ^Nlaroie
Kohler, Mr and Mrs Hans PI. ; 1920 Broadway st.
Kohler, Mr and Mrs Henry; 807 Sutter st.
Miss Hennie
Henry, Jr.
Kohn, Mr and Mrs I.; 1316 Sutter st. 4th Wednesday
Kowalsky, H. S.; Baldwin Hotel
Kroeplien, George; 310 Stockton st.
Kruse, Edward; 620 Turk st.
Edward, Jr.
Emil
William H.
Krusi, Herman ; 1232 Golden Gate ave.
Kunath, Mr and Mrs Oscar ; 409 Golden Gate ave.
l,achman, Samuel; 603 Sutter st.
Lacy, Mr and Mrs Benjamin T.; 615 Chestnut st.
Ladd, Mr and Mrs George S. ; 2836 California st.
Lake, Mrs Delos; 1905 Pacific ave. Tuesday
Frederick Billings
Lake, Frederick B.; 1620 Jackson st.
Lake, Miss Mary ; 922 Post st. Friday Monterey
Lambert, Daniel ; 534 Haight st.
Always reliable and uniform— HORACE R. KELLY & GO'S Key West Havaua Cigars.
MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
LA MONTAGNE
51
LAWTON
La Montague, Mr and Mrs Pierre ; Hotel Pleasanton Monday
Lampson, Miss Lillie ; 608 19th st.
Lancaster, Mr and Mrs E. A. ; Palace Hotel Monday
Landers, Mr and Mrs John ; 1121 Bush st.
Miss Helen
Landsberger, Mr and Mrs I.; 717 Fillmore st. Alameda
Miss Lillie
Henry
Lane, Dr. and Mrs Levi C; 2302 Clay st.
Lang, Lieutenant T. F. ; Presidio
Lahghorne, James P.; 2419 Pacific ave.
Langley, Mrs Melanie ; 234 Haight st.
Lansing, Miss Ada M.; 744 Ellis st. Friday
Larcher, Prof. Edward; 811 Geary st.
La Pue, Mr and Mrs C. Lee
La Rue, Hon. and Mrs H. M.
La Rue, Mr and Mrs Jacob E.
Latham, Mrs E. K.; 2111 Pine st.
Miss Edith
Miss Florence
Latham, Mr and Mrs Frank B.
Latham, Mrs M. S.; 1104 Post st.
Milton S.
Lathrop, Ariel ; Palace Hotel
Lathrop, Charles G.; 2101 Van Ness ave
-Miss
Latimer, L. D. ; Pacific Club
Laton, Mr and Mrs Charles A. ; Palace Hotel
Latson, Mr and Mrs Frank P. ; 520 Oak st.
Lauden, Mr and Mrs M. E. ; 821 Pine st.
Lawler, Judge Frank W. ; 1402 Golden Gate ave.
Miss Lillie
Lawless, Mrs. E. J. ; 1513 Larkin st.
Lawlor, Mr and Mrs J. M. San Jose
Miss Lillie
William
Lawrence, W. H. San Mateo
Lawton, Gardiner T.
Miss Teresa
Yountville
Sacramento
Davisville
San Anselmo
Windsor, Sonoma Co.
Monday
2121 California st.
RICHARDSON & ROBBINS' Boned Chicken, Turkey, Cooked Ham, Rolled Ox
TonKue Curried Oysters and Fowl, Plum Pudding and Potted Meats; to be had
of all first-class Grocers. MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
LAWYER 52 LEVY
Law5'er, Mr and Mrs A. M. ; 1422 Clay st. Tuesday
Layman, Mr and Mrs Frederick O. ; Cosmos Club
Leach, G. W, ; Lick House
Lean, Mr and Mrs W. ; Oriel Hotel Monday Auburn
Leal, Mrs John; 704>^ O'Farrell st.
Leavitt, S. B. ; 2037 Howard st.
Le Breton, Mr and Mrs A. J. ; 712 Sutter st.
Miss Julia
Le Breton, Edward J. ; 1414 Sutter st.
Lecca, Ginlio ; 1001 Pine st.
Lee, Arthur ; 606 Sutter st.
Lee, Mrs B. F. ; 2021 Webster st.
Lee, Mr and Mrs Bradner W. Tuesday
1003 South Hope st, Los Angeles
Lee, \\ . Ct. ; Hotel Pleasantou
Lee, Dr. W. M. ; Grand Hotel
Lees, Captain and Mrs I. W. ; 1022 Pine st.
Frederick W.
Leggett, Joseph ; 918 Dolores st.
Leghorn, John G. ; 1810 Leavenworth st.
Leichter, C. ; 1722 Clay st.
Leighton, Mr and Mrs J. B. ; 1111 Union st.
Lemmon, George ; 814 Hyde st.
Lent, Eugene New York
Lent, Mr and Mrs William M.; 699 Polk st.
Leonard, Charles L. ; Oriel Hotel
Le Roy, Georges ; 226 Stockton st.
Eugene
LessGck, Mr and Mrs A. H. ; 1258 California st.
The Misses
Levy, Mrs Charles S. Stockton
Levy, Eugene W. ; 1050 Golden Gate ave.
Levy, Mr and Mrs H. M. ; 1302 Post st.
Miss Dahlia
Martin H.
Levy, Mrs John ; The Berkshire Monday
Miss Goldie
Levy, Mr and Mrs S. W.; 1296 Van Ness ave.
Miss Rebecca
Melville S.
Try the FRANCp-AMERICAX FOOD GO'S Natural Flavor French Soups, put up iu
glass especially tor Childreu's Diet, Invalids, Sick or Weak Persons
MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
LEVY
53 LIVINGSTON
Levy, Judge and Mrs Walter H. ; 661 Harrison st.
Le^is, Dr. and Mrs D. 0., U. S. N. ; The Bella Vista Thursday
Lewis, W. S. ; Hotel Pleasanton
Lewis, William ; 1212 Geary st.
Lewitt, Dr. W. B. ; 605 Laguna st.
Libby, Mr and Mrs Dorville ; 822, 21st st.
Lichtenberg, William ; Cosmos Club San Rafael
Liebes, Mr and Mrs Herman ; 1714 Van Ness ave.
Lightner, I; 1312 Golden Gate ave.
Lightner, Mr and Mrs Joel F. ; 1759 Howard st.
Lilienthal, Mr and Mrs Ernest ; 1913 Mission st.
Lilienthal, Mr and Mrs Ernest R.. 1818 California st.
Lilienthal, Henry ; 946 Twenty-first st.
Lilienthal, Mr and Mrs J. Leo; 1918 Jackson st.
Lilienthal, Mr and Mrs Philip N. ; SW cor. Franklin and Clay sts.
Lilienthal, Dr. and Mrs Samuel ; 1316 Van Ness ave.
Limekin, Mr and Mrs ; 927 Golden Gate ave. Thursday
Lincoln, Mrs ; Oriel Hotel Monday
Lincoln, Mr and Mrs J. B. ; 555 Harrison st.
Jerome
Linderman, Mr and Mrs Dell ; 1501 Van Ness ave.
Miss Dell
Lindsay, Mr and Mrs J. A. ; 1819 O'Farrell st.
Lipscher, Mrs M. ; 526 Ellis st.
Lissack, Louis ; Palace Hotel
Lissak, Adolphus H. ; 1258 California st.
Little, Mr and Mrs John T. ; 524 Post st.
Miss Grace
Miss Laura
Miss Ada
Little, Dr. and Mrs Joseph R. ; 511 Stockton st. San Rafael
Little, Mr and Mrs W. H. ; 311 Scott st. Thursday
Littlefield, Miss Emma Salinas City
Littlefield, Mr and Mrs J. H. ; The Bella Vista Thursday
Littlefield, Miss Rose Salinas City
Livermore, Obadiah
Livingston, C. H. ; Palace Hotel
Ijvingston, Miss G.; 904 Van Ness ave.
THE FRANCO-AMERICAN FOOD GO'S Freuch Soups are put up for family use in
quart and pint cans and one and 'Jj^^lf P^fjj^^l^^^rcO., Pacific Coast Agents
LIVINGSTON 54
L0WNDE8
Livingston, Monroe ; 1809 Pine st.
Miss Alice
Miss Florence
Lloyd, Reuben H. ; 1010 Folsom st.
Lockwood, Arthur D. ; 1817 Baker st.
Loewy, W. ; 046 Geary st.
Logan, Mrs James C. ; 2228 California st.
Logan, Mrs M. A. ; Grand Hotel Monday
Lohse, Mr and Mrs John P. ; 2512 AVashington st. Thursday
'Mies
Long, Mr and Mrs I. H.; 1812 Washington st.
Long, Mr and Mrs John T. : The Berkshire Monday
Long, L. L. ; The "Bella Vista
Loomis, Mr and Mrs George; Palace Hotel Monday Menlo Park
Lord, Theodore A. ; NE cor. Vallejo and Octavia sts.
Loring, Mr and Mrs David W. ; 2604 Jackson st
The Misses
F. H.
Loring. Prescott ; 2521 Sutter st.
Loryea, Dr and Mrs A. M. ; 1006 Van Ness ave.
Miss Amy L.
James
Lotz, Miss Matilda; 299 Hyde st.
Loughborough, Mrs Alexander H. ; 829 O'Farrell st.
The Misses
George
Longhead, Henry W. ; Cosmos C lub
Loughery, Robert J. ; 784 Stevenson st.
Love, John L. ; 30 Glen Park ave.
Love, Mrs Josie S. ; 1714 Clay st.
Miss
Loveland, Mrs Mary T. ; 2443 Larkin st.
]Miss May
Lovell, Mansfield; 1312 Taylor st.
Low, Charles A. ; 821 Bush st.
Low, Ex.Govenor and Mrs. F. F. ; Gough aad Sutter sts.
Miss Flora
Low ; Mr and Mrs George A. ; Hotel Pleasanton Monday
Lowenberg, I. B. ; 609 Van ness ave.
Lowndes, Mrs A. O. ; G13 Larkin st.
YUM YUM SWEET CORN, the finest iuthe land, sold everywhere. Ask your Grocer
^^^^^' MAU, SADLER & CO., Sole Proprietors.
LUCAS
55
MACONDRAY
Lucas, Lieutenant E. W. Van C. ; Presidio
Lucas, Robert H. ; 2112 Devisadero st.
Luckliardt, Caesar; 1812 Howard st.
Ludlow, Captain Nichol ; Cosmos Club
Ludovici, F. W. ; Cosmos Club
Ludovici, W. Oscar ; 95-4 Bush st.
Lugsdin, Mr and Mrs Jay ; Palace Hotel
Miss
Lundborg, Dr and Mrs. J. A. W. ; 1504 Taylor st. Tuesday
Luning, ^^icholas ; Palace Hotel Monday
Miss Clara
Lunt, Mr and Mrs O. A. ; 1346 Bush st.
Lusk, F. C. ; Pacific Club
Luther, Mr and Mrs John B. ; 336 O'Farrell st.
Lux, Mrs Charles ; 1900 Jackson st. Friday
Lyle, W. S. ; 1603 Van Ness ave.
Lyman, Dr. J. Chester
Lyman, Colonel W. W. ; Cosmos Club
Lynch, Hon. and Mrs Jeremiah; 402 Eddy st.
Lynde, William C. ; 1416 Larkin st.
Lynds, A. ; Lick House
Lyon, E. H. ; 1419 Van Ness ave.
Lyons, Clarence ; 208 Hyde st.
Mac Crellish, Mrs Frederick ; SW cor. Pine and ^Nlason sts.
Mackay, Mr and Mrs Aexancler ; 619 19th st.
Miss
-Walter S.
Mackay, Mr and Mrs Donald; 1419 Washington st.
Mackay, John AV. ; Palace Hotel
Mackenzie, Rev. Robert ; 1924 Washington st.
Mackey, H. ; The Berkshire
Macloon, Mrs C. H.; 14 Guy place
Macondray, Miss M. L.; The Bella Vista
Macondray, William; 1821 Sacramento st
Miss Nina
Miss Inez
George
Frederick W.
Horatio N.
Mills Building, New York
Monday
Chico
San Rafael
St. Helena
Thursday
Virginia City, Nev.
Thursday
T hursday
Menlo Park
H. R. KELLY'S BOUQUET Key West Havana Cigars have no equaL Smoke them
and see for yourself. ^^^^^^ SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents
MADDEN
MARTIN
Madden, Miss; 1100 California st.
^^Frank'R ""' ' '''' ^— ^^^ st. Thursday
Mahon, Mrs Frank; 1429 Mason st.
MaUliard, Mr and Mrs John B. ; 1401 Van xXess ave
Main, Mr and Mrs Charles ; Palace Hotel ^fondny
Maison Mr and Mrs N. E. ; 561 17th st. Wednesday
Mallon, Mr and Mrs John ; 2508 Sacramento st.
Malter George H. ; 912 Scott st.
Manchester, Miss M. L. ; The Bella Vista Thursday
Mancusi, Guiseppe ; 522 Sutter st.
Mangels, Clans ; 120 Devisadero st.
Mann, C. ; 2217 Webster st.
Mann, Clarence M. ; 808 Leavenworth st.
Mann, Mr and Mrs Henry R. ; 3004 Sacramento st-
Mann, Seth ; 2444 Howard St.
Charles H.
Manning. Mis. A. M. ; The Renton ,^,,,,^
Marble, L. ; Oriel Hotel
Marks, Mr and Mrs Joseph ; 1119 Van Ness ave. Thursday
Marriot, Mr and Mrs Frederick ; 2356 Jones st
Marsh, Mr and Mrs H. F. ; 2507 Howard st.
Marshall, Dr. and Mrs Benjamin; 921 Sutter st.
Marshall, Mr and Mrs E. C. ; 2624 California st.
Miss Nellie
Marshall, Captain and Mrs J H
Marshall, Mr and Mrs Louis ; 2195 Devisadero st " ^''^'^
Marshutz, L. C. ; 412 Eddy st.
3Iarston, Mr and Mrs C -V • jp,-^ u , ^,
' i^ac7rt.v Hazel Glen Hotel, Sunol
Martel, Mr and Mrs J. L. ; 420 Ellis st Th i
Mips Adele Thursday Mountain View
Miss Ethel
Miss Eugenie
-Alfred
—Louis
Martenstein, Jacob; 1129 Turk st.
Martenstein, Mr and Mrs Jacob A. ; 1301 Golden Gate ave
Martm, Mrs Ada N. ; 2304 Devisadero st.
Martin. Miss Elenor; 725 Sutter st.
^'^^^^-|5-^«^^-e Pates Tru^^^^^^^ the f^^^^^e^^e'^l[I^^^:j:^^
MARTIN
57
MAY
Martin, Mrs H. B. ; The Bella Vista Thunday
Martin, Mr and Mrs Henry McL. ; California and Taylor sts.
Martin, Mrs J. M. ;
Martin, Mr and Mrs J. P. ; Palace Hotel Monday
Martin, P. J. ; 2103 California st.
Martin, W. H. ; Jackson and Franklin sts.
Martin, Dr. William, U. S. N.; Cosmos Club
Martin, William ; 2914 California st.
Martin, William C. ; 314 Oak st.
Martinez, Mr and Mrs Raoul; 1825 Sacramento st. Tuesday
Marwedel, C. F. ; 2011 Bush st.
Charles W.
Marye, George T., Jr. ; Occidental Hotel
Mason, Mr and Mrs Charles
Mason, Mr and Mrs N. H. A.
'Miss Dixie
— Miss Maude
Tuesday
San Jose
Sausalito
1404 McAllister st. Tuesday
Mathews, Mr and Mrs Harvey; 1632 Clay st.
Mathews, Miss Lulu; 920 Jackson st.
Mathews, Mr and Mrs Henry E. ; 803 Pine st.
Matthews, Miss Cora ; 415 First st.
Matthews, Mr and Mrs Harvey ; 1632 Clay st.
Matthews, Mrs M. ; The Berkshire
Matthews, William ; 2115 Sacramento st.
Mathieu, Mrs Marianne ; 1003 Leavenworth st.
Frank L.
T hursday
Clear Lake, Kelseyville
Thursday
Monday
—Julian
Mattliar, Miss Rose ; 206 Valencia st.
Mau, Mrs H. Albert; 938 Van Ne3S ave.
Broadway st.
—Miss Alice
Miss Julia
Mau, Mr and Mrs William F. ; 1327 Sutter st.
Maupay, Miss Emma; The Berkshire
After March, 1889 at 2215
Friday
Thursday
Monday
318 Van :Ness ave.
Maxwell, Mr and Mrs. J. W. C. .
Miss Emily
Maxwell, Walter ; Palace Hotel
May, E. F. ; 538 Guerrero st.
May, Mr and Mrs Frederick ; 917 Sutter st.
Los Anojeles
H. O. WILBUR & SON'S Chocolate and Cocoa Preparations are unexcelled for quality
Ask your Grocer for them. MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
MAY
58
Mccormick
Monday
Thursday
Wednesday
Monday
San Mateo
Sausalito
May, ]Mr and Airs Henry; 2024 Jackson st.
May, Dr. and Mrs W. B. ; 1114 Clay st.
Mayer, Albert M. S. ; 327 Geary st.
Mayer, Charles, Jr. ; 924 Fillmore st.
Mayer, Miss Josephine ; The Berkshire
Mayer, Mr and Mrs Samuel D. ; 916 Jones st.
Maynard, Mrs George F.; 1512 California st.
Miss Eva
Miss Lena
Miss Sallie
Maynard, Mr and Mrs John H. ; Palace Hotel
Maynard, Mrs Lafayette
Miss
Miss Ella
Duff. G.
Maynard, Mr and Mrs W. J. ; Palace Hotel
Mayne, Charles ; Palace Hotel
McAfee, Mrs; The Bella Vista
E.
:McAfee, Mr and Mrs Carroll ; Palace Hotel
McAlester, Miss A. E. ; 8 Yerba Buena st.
McAllister, Mr and Mrs Hall ; Taylor and Leavenworth sts. Ross Valley
Miss Eva
M. Hall
McAllister, Dr. and Mrs \V. F. M
McAllister, AVard ; Union Club
McBean, P. McG. ; 2611 Pacific ave.
McCall, Robert A.; AVestminster Hotel
McCarthy, Mr and Mrs F. F. ; Palace Hotel
McCenery, Julius C. ; Lick House
McClatchy, Mrs James; Grand Hotel
The Misses
Monday
Thursday
Del Monte
Palace Hotel Monday Colorado
Monday
Monday
Thursday
McClung, Mrs; 1913 Devisadero st.
McClung, Mr and Mrs J. W. ; 612 Buchanan st.
McChire, Senator and Mrs David; Occidental Hotel Monday
McClure, Mr and Mrs Penuel ; 408 Ellis st. Thursday
McCoppin, Mr and Mrs Frank ; Occidental Hotel Monday
Miss
McCormick, Miss Eva : 924 Valencia st.
^^^'^''^'^ver^^;;?^,^^,'^ HAVANA CIGARS have beeu sold in this market for
o^ er teu > ears. A sufficient guarantee that they are the Best on the market
MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
Mccormick
59 McKEEVER
McCormick, Mr and Mrs William H. ; 1715 Larkiu st.
Miss lizzie
Emanuel B.
McCoy, Henry J. ; 724 Hayes st.
McDonald, Mrs D. L. ; 1800 Laguna st.
Miss Laura
McDonald, Captain James M. ; 912 Union st.
McDonald, Mr and Mrs Jasper ; Hotel Pleasanton Monday
McDonald, Mr and Mrs M. J. ; Hotel Pleasanton Monday
McDonald, Dr. R. H. ; 813 Sutter fet.
R. H., Jr.
McDonough, Mr and Mrs R. ; Lick House 3fonday
McDowell, Mrs Ellen ; 2121 California st.
Miss Nellie
Henry B.
McElroy, Mrs ; 704 Fine st. Thursday
McElroy, Mr and Mrs Robert ; SW cor. Buchanan and Haight sts.
James R.
McElroy, Mr and Mrs Robert D. ; 1908 Valencia st.
McEwen, Mrs J. A. ; 1615 Clay st.
Miss Susie
McFarland, A. G.; 1323 Oak st.
McFarlane, E. C. ; Honolulu, H. I.
George
McGary, Mr and Mrs Edward ; 1036 Mission st. Thursday
Miss Clara B.
McGauley, Mrs Julia F. ; 1341 Union st.
McGavin, Mr and Mrs Walter J. T,; 910 Taylor st. San Rafael
McGill, Henry M.; 1808 Fillmore st.
McGilvray, Mr and Mrs James B. ; 1332 Bush st.
McGlauflin, Lewis M. ; 2516 Fillmore st.
McGlechen, Mr and Mrs ; The Berkshire Monday
McGlynn, Peter J. ; 1500 Golden Gate ave.
McGuinness, J. P., U. S. N. ; Cosmos Club
McKee, Mrs ; Bush and Mason sts.
Miss
McKee, Mr and Mrs John ; 26 Twelfth st.
McKeever, General and Mrs Chauncey; 2023 Calif. st.,Washington,D.C.
Miss Helen
Miss Elsie
GORDON & DILWORTH'S Fine Preserved Fruits, Jellies, Olives, Ketchup, Wine
Jellies, Etc., to be had at all f^;'jY^^^gfi;j;ER ^ CO., Pacific Coast Ageuts.
McKENTY
60
McRUER
Wednesday
McKenty, Mrs Lita ; 1222 Pine st.
McKinstry, Judge E. AV. ; 1515 Washington st.
Miss Laura
James C.
McLane, Mr and Mrs Louis ; 438 Bryant st.
McLaren, Norman; 614 Sutter st.
McLean, Dr. and Mrs Robert A, NWeor. Pacific ave. and Derisadero st.
3lcLean, Sterling; Cosmos Club
McLennon, Frank P. ; 1515 Clay st.
McLeod, Mr and Mrs Daniel ; Occidental Hotel
McMahon, Miss ; 716 Jones st.
McMahon, Mr and Mrs B.; The Berkshire
^Miss Marion
Miss Paralee
Miss Alice
Monday
Monday
McMillan, Eobert; 27 Ridley st.
Miss Jennie
Miss Emma
McMonagle, Dr. Beverly, 703 Market st.
McMullen, Mr and Mrs Frank ; 820 Grove st.
McMullin, Mrs George O. ; 1104 Post st.
-Miss Mamie
McMullin, Mr and Mrs John; 1414 California st.
McMullin, Morgan D. ; 1935 Clay st.
Mrs John
-^liss Bettie
Beauregard
D. M.
:^rcMullin, Mrs Thurlow; 1252 California st.
Latham M.
McNeil, Miss; 1019 California st.
McNulty, Mrs Charles A. ; 1252 California st
Bert
McNulty, Dr. and Mrs James M. ; Palace Hotel
McNutt, Dr. and Mrs W. F. ; 1805 California st.
McPherson, Mr and Mrs Maynard; 609 Polk st
^Miss Belle
^ William
Friday
Jiiesday
Friday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Monday
Monday
Fresno
-athrop
McPherson, Miss Sophie; Occidental Hotel
McRuer, Mr and^trsDonald 0. ; 18 Laurel place
of «U Visitors at Carlsbad. M..U, SADLEK A CO.. Pacific Coast Agents.
MEAD
61 MIGHELL
Mead, Mr and Mrs Charles H. ; 1611 Sacramento st. Wednesday
Mead, Mr and Mrs Lewis K. ; 2606 California st.
Mead, Mr and Mrs Walter, 1611 Sacramento st. Wednesday
Meade, Mr and Mrs George W. Sausalito
Meagher, Mr and Mrs Thomas; 926 Clay st.
Mehlert, Mrs E. ; 1717 Laguna st.
Meinecke, Mr and Mrs Charles; 1917 Franklin st. 1st and 3rd Tuesdays
Miss Inez
Miss Minnie
Meinecke, George H. ; 405 Geary st.
Melone, Mr and Mrs Drury ; Palace Hotel Oak Knoll. Napa Co.
Melrose, Mr and Mrs Kenneth ; 1902 Broadway st.
Melville, W. R. Blithedale
Mendell, Colonel and Mrs George H. ; 418 Fremont st.
Menzies, Thomas San Rafael
Merle, Charles F.; 302 O'Farrell st.
Merrill, Mr and Mrs Annis ; 1007 Jackson st. Tuesday
Merrill, Captain A. H., TT. S. A. ; Alcatraz Island
Merrill, Mr and Mrs John C. ; 14 Stanley place
Miss Daisy
John C, Jr.
Merrill, Mr and Mrs John F. ; 1732 Washington st. Friday
Merrill, Louis; 207 Thirteenth st.
Merry, Mr and Mrs W. L.; 2030 Pacific ave. Friday
Merten, Mr and Mrs August F. ; 923 Fillmore st.
Mesick, Richard S. ; 24 Montgomery st.
Messer, Mr and Mrs N. T. ; 1011 California st.
Messing, Rev. Dr. A. J. ; 608 Eddy st.
Meux, J. P. ; Hotel Pleasanton
Meyer, Captain and Mrs; 1610 Van Xess ave.
Meyer, Miss Emma; The Berkshire Monday
Meyer, Em. ; 1319 Gough st.
Meyer, Eugene ; 1730 Pine st.
Meylert, Dr. and Mrs A. P. ; Palace Hotel Monday
Michalitschke, Mr and Mrs A. ; 2102 California st.
Middleton, Mr and Mrs Samuel P. ; 600 Bush st.
Miel, Rev. C. L.; 206 Lombard st.
Mighell, AVilliam E. ; 514 Eddy st.
TRY GRANDMA'S DELIGHT JAPAN TEA; put up in 1 pound round canisters only.
Ask vour Grocer for it. MAU, SADLER & CO.. Sole Proprietors.
MILLER 62
MOORE
Miller, Miss ; Oriel Hotel
Miller, H. Clay; 1137 Bush st.
Miller, Mr and Mrs PI. M. A. ; NW cor. Jackson and Octavia Sts.
Monday
Miller, Mr and Mrs Henry ; 34 Essex st.
Miller, Herbert ; Oriel Hotel
Miller, Miss Ida ; Hotel Pleasanton Monday
Miller, Louis, Jr ; 807 Van Xess ave.
Mills, Mrs C. T. Mills Seminary, Cal.
Mills, Mr D. O. Millbrae
Mills, Mr and Mrs Edgar Menlo Park
Miss Addie
Mills, Mrs James E. ; 2106 Van Xess ave.
Mills, Mrs W. L. B., 1918 Sutter st.
]Mills, Mr and Mrs William H. : 810 Taylor st.
Mitchell, Edward H.; 6 Ford st.
]\ritchell, Mr and Mrs G. H. ; The Renton Monday
Mitchell, Senator John H. Portland, Or.
Mitchell, Mr and Mrs R. AV. Portland Or.
IMizner, Mr and Mrs L. B. Benicia
Lansing
Edgar A.
William G.
Moale, Colonel and Mrs Edward, V. S. A ; Presidio
Moffatt, Mr and Mrs; 1419 Post st.
Miss
Molera, E. J.; 850 Van Ness ave.
Molineux, Mr and Mrs Henry; 216 Bush st.
]Molloy, Mrs B.; The Renton Monday
Montague, Mr and Mrs W. W.; 1103 Bush st.
Monteagle, Mr and Mrs Louis F.; 2002 Pacific ave. Friday
Monteagle, Mr and Mrs Robert C. ; 209 Turk st.
Montealegre, Mr and Mrs Carlos F. ; 51 2 Sutter st.
Montealegre, Mis J. M.; 1114 Bush st. Thursday
^Montgomery, George S. ; Grand Hotel
Moody, Mr and Mrs Joseph E. ; SE cor. Lombard and Jones sts. Friday
Miss Eda
Frederick S.
Moore, A. P. ; Palace Hotel
How pleasant after the Theatre or an Evening Partv to be able to offer vour guests a
nice cup of FRANCO-AMERICAN FOOD CO'S FRENCH BOUILLON before
retiring. MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
MOORE
63
MORTON
San Rafael
San Rafael
Monday San Jose
Los Angeles
Moore, Mr and Mrs Alfred ; The Berkshire Monday
Moore, Mr and Mrs Alfred S. ; 711 Jones st. Wednesday
Moore, Mr and Mrs Austin D. ; 2121 Buchanan st. Friday
■ Charles A.
Percy P.
Moore, Edward; 2122 Bush st.
Moore, Dr. and Mrs George A.; 1511 Gough st. Tuesday
Moore, Harry P. ; 518 Golden Gate ave.
Moore, Howell C; Cosmos Club
Moore, Mr and Mrs James
Moore, Mr and Mrs Justin P.
Moore, Miss May F.; 711^ Hayes st.
. William S.
Moore, Mrs Samuel ; Palace Hotel
Miss Gertrude
Miss Maud
Moore, Mr and Mrs Walter ; Palace Hotel
Mooreland, Mr and Mrs ; Oriel Hotel Monday
Morgan, Mr and Mrs ; 413 Van Ness ave.
Morgan, Mr and Mrs Cosmo
Morgan, Edwin D. ; 2312 Clay st.
. -Miss
]Miss Susie
Morgan, Mr and Mrs William P. ; 1451 Franklin st. Friday
Morrill, Grant A. ; 703 Taylor st.
jVforrill, Miss Lottie ; Occidental Hotel (care W. B. Collier)
Morrill, Mrs Paul ; Taylor and Bush sts.
Morris, Mrs R. ; 1510 Octavia st.
Morrison. Col. and Mrs George H. ; 908 Guerrero st. Carson City, Nev
Wednesday
.Morrow, Robert F. ; 916 Leavenworth st.
Morrow, Hon. and Mrs W. W ; 60o Bush st..
-Miss
William H.
Morse, Mr and Mrs George P.; 826 Market st.
Morse, Captain and Mrs H. G.; Palace Hotel Monday
Morse, I. H ; 1423 Washington st.
Mortee, Mies Mary ; 28 Liberty st.
Mortimer, C. White, (British Vice-consul)
Morton, Mr and Mrs Henry D. ; 305 Taylor st.
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
FOR CHILDREN'S DAILY DIET ^l^thi^g i« ^^tj^r than a^f^^^^^^^^
gested soup, such as is put ut. ^^>,i^^«^/RANCO.VMFJJK AN^
MORTON 64
NASH
Morton, Sargent S.; 321 Oak st.
Morton, W. R. ; 309 Taylor st.
Mosby, Colonel John S. ; 712 Sutter st.
Mosely, Andrew S.; The Bella Vista
Moses, Mr and Mrs Charles S. ; 2206 California st. Tuesday
Mott, Lieutenant T. B., U. S. A.; Alcatraz Island
Moulder, Hon. and Mrs A. J. ; 812 Bush st. Thursday
Augustus
Moulton, Mrs Adeline ; 1120 Gough st.
Miss Florence
Moulton, Mrs Sadie ; 1003 Pine st.
Moultrie, Mrs L. Yi. ; The Berkshire Monday
Miss
Mozart, Mr and Mrs E. H. ; Oriel Hotel Monday
Mozley, Mrs B.; Palace Hotel Monday
Munro, Mr and Mrs George R.; 1114 17th st. Wednesday
Miss Mattie
Miss Minnie
Murphy, Mrs B. D. San Jose
Murphy, Mrs D. T. ; Occidental Hotel
Miss Nellie
Miss Fannie
Murphy, Daniel T.; Pacific Club
Murpliy, Daniel San Jose
Murphy, Judge Daniel J.; 119 Liberty st.
Murphy, Samuel ; Pacific Club
Murphy, Mr and Mrs Eugene P.; 1304 Guerreio st.
Murphy, James T. ; Cosmos Club San Jose
Murphy, P. W.; Pacific Club San Luis Obispo
Murphy, Mr and Mrs Samuel G.; 931 Bush st.
Murray, Miss; 1713 Clay st.
Murray, Alexander S. ; Cosmos Club
My rick. Judge and Mrs Milton H. ; Palace Hotel Monday
Miss
Xagle, George AV. ; Bohemian Club
Xapthaly, Benjamin F.; 2315 Webster st.
Narjot, Mr and Mrs Ernest; S. E. cor. Filbert and Mason sts.
Nash, H. C. ; S. W. cor. Powell and California sts.
MATTOM'S Carlsbad GIESSHUBLER retains its gas for au uuusuallv loug time
after the bottle has been opened. Grocers and Druggists keep it.
MAU, SADLER iS: CO., Pacific Coast Agent-*.
NASH
65
NIGHTINGALE
Nash, Jay T. ; 916 Hyde st.
Nash, Joseph ; 3100 Pacific ave.
Naunton, R. H. ; 1418 Clay st.
R.H., Jr.
George
Neal, Robert W. ; Florence Hotel
Neale, Mr and Mrs Vincent San Rafael
Neill, Mr and Mrs James; 1123 California st. Tuesday
Nelson, Captain and Mrs Charles ; 31 Essex st.
Miss Maggie
Nesmith, L. G.
Neuberger, Mr and Mrs Gustave ; 1628 Octavia st.
Newell, Mr and Mrs; 703 Bush st.
Newhall, Mr and Mrs E. W. ; 1624 Octavia st.
Newhall, Mrs George; 1299 Van Ness ave.
George, Jr.
Walter S.
Newhall, Henry G.; 2110 Broadway st.
Newhall, Mr and Mrs W. Mayo ; 1206 Post st.
Newhall, W. S. ; 1299 Van Ness ave.
Newlands, Mr and Mrs Frank G. ; {nee McAllister)
Miss Kittie
Newmark, Mrs H. ; 1106 Eddy st.
Newton, Mr and Mrs Morris ; Palace Hotel Monday
Niblack, Lieutenant V. P. ; Cosmos Club, Navy Dept. Washington, D.C.
Seminary Park
San Jose
San Rafael
San Rafael
New York City
Nichols, Mr and Mrs A. C.
Miss Belle
Nichols, Mr and Mrs D. C. ; Palace Hotel
Nicholson, Mr and Mrs Peter; Hotel Pleasanton
Alexander
Nicholson, Mr and Mrs AV. A. S. ; 510 Baker st.
Nickel, Mr and Mrs J. Le Roy; 1415 Jones st.
Nickerson, Mr and Mrs A. A. ; Palace Hotel
Miss Maude
Miss Myra
Nightingale, Mr and Mrs John ; 309 Haight st.
Miss Ella
Miss Minnie
Miss Georgie
Dr. John
_- Joseph B.
San Rafael
Monday
Monday
Monday
Wednesday
THE FRANCO-AMERICAN FOOD CO'S ready made Soups are cheaper aud better
than can be made at home. All first-class Grocers keep them.
MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
NOBLE
C6
O'LEARY
Noble, Mr and Mrs H. H. ; 405 Geary st.
Noble, Mr and Mrs Patrick ; 1729 Sutter st. Tuesday
Noble, Lieutenant Robert H., U. S. A. Benicia
Noble, Rev. and Mrs Thomas K. ; 711 Jones st.
Nojot, Ernest; 711 Howard st.
Nolan, Mr and Mrs Patrick T. ; 1428 Golden Gate ave. Wednesday
— — — ]Miss Kittie
Nordlinger, N. E. ; Oriel Hotel
Norris, Mrs B. F.; 1822 Sacramento st. Friday
Norris, Miss F. L. ; 835 California st. Tuesday
Norris, Mr and Mrs William; 927 Bush st. Thursday
North, Mrs G. L. ; 2522 California st. Friday
Norton, Edward; 376 San Jose ave.
Norton, Mr and Mrs G. N. ; 2414 AVashington st.
Norton, Mrs Henry; 1706 Larkin st.
Norton, Miss M. E.; The Renton Monday
Norton, Miss May; 1708 Geary st.
Norton, Mrs 8. J. ; 1511 Jones st.
Nougues, Mr and Mrs Joseph ; 2226 California st.
Nugent, John F. ; 426 Geary st.
Nugent, Rev. John F.; 320 Harrison st.
Nunan, ]Mr and Mrs Matthew ; 422 Oak st.
Nuttall, Mr and Mrs J. Robert K. ; Palace Hotel Monday
Nutting, Mr and Mrs Calvin S. : 1621 Golden Gate ave.
Miss Grace
O'Brien, Mr and Mrs J. J. ; 300 Van Ness ave.
O'Brien, Mr and Mrs James ; 910 McAllister st. Thursday
O'Callaghan, Daniel: 16 Twelfth st. Tuesday
Mi;s Maggie
O'Connell, Daniel; 1624 Broadway &t.
O'Connell, Miss Maggie ; 806 McAllister st. Thursday
O'Connor, Mr and Mr.s Cornelius ; 825 O'Farrell st. Wednesday
Miss Lillie
Miss Maud
O'Connor, Mr and Mrs J. San Rafael
The Misses
O'Farrell, Mrs John J. ; 2035 Howard st.
O'Kaiie, Mr and Mrs William, 504 Geary st.
O'Leary, Fergus; Grand Hotel
Always reliable aud uniform— HORACE R. KELLY & GO'S Key West
Havaua Cigars. MAT SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Ageuts.
O'SULLIVAX 67 PAGE
O'Sullivan, Mrs Cornelius D. ; 1025 Bush st. Thursday
Ogden, Mrs M. L. ; 1001 Sutter st.
Ogden, Mr and Mrs Richard L.; 2600 Pacific ave. Friday
Okell, Charles J. ; 411 California st.
Oliphant, Mrs D. D. Portland, Or.
Oliver, J. H., U. S. N. ; Cosmos Club
OHver, Miss Mattie; San Jose and Twenty-fourth Thursday
Onesti, George; 1213 Taylor st.
Orcutt, F. L.; Cosmos Chib
Orena, Mr and Mrs Gaspar ; 729 Geary st. Wednesday
Mr and Mrs Dario
Orestes
Artlmr
Ostroski, Mr and Mrs S. ; Baldwin Hotel Monday
Miss
Otis, James; 1900 Washington st.
Mrs Lucy
Miss Helen
Charles
Oullahan, D. J.; Occidental Hotel
Overton, Mrs Alice C. ; 1710 Larkin st.
Victor G.
Robert H.
Overton, Charles P. ; 1414 Geary st.
Elias P.
Owen, Mr and Mrs W. J. ; Hotel Pleasanton Monday
Miss Alice
Oyster, Lieutenant Joseph S., U. S. A. ; Presidio
Pace, Mr and Mrs Charles ; 1018 Jackson st.
Pace, James D.; 308 Van Ness ave.
Pacheco, Mr and Mrs Romualdo Mexico
Miss Mabel
Page, Arthur Ross Valley, San Rafael
Page. Mr and ^Irs Charles; 2518 Pacific ave.
Page, Judge James D. ; 402 Geary st.
Page, Olaf Valparaiso, Chili
Page, Mrs Thomas S. San Rafael
:Miss Meta
Mi<s Lizzie
William D.
Mr and Mrs George J.
RICHARDSON & ROBBINS' Boned Chicken, Turkey, Cooked Hani. Rolled Ox
Tongue, Curried Ovsters and Fowl, Plum Pudding and Potted Meats; to be had
of all first-class Grocers. MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
PAIGE 68 ■ PATERSOX
Paige, Calvin; Lick House
Paige, Mr and Mrs Timothy ; 2002 Pacific ave. " Friday
Cutler
Paine, Colonel and Mrs J. C; Palace Hotel (abroad)
Miss Florence
Miss Helen
Painter, Mrs Caroline A. ; 831 Jackson st. Coyote Valley, Lake Co.
Walter M.
Edgar
Arthur
Palache, Mr and Mrs Gilbert; 1249 Franklin st.
Mies Ida
Miss Sadie
T Hood
Palache, Robert K. ; 1910 Devisadero st.
Palmer, Mr and ^Irs George ; 824 Powell st. Tuesday
Pariser, Mr and Mrs James A. ; 2910 Mission st.
Alfred D.
Parke, Lyman C. ; 1118 Gough st.
Parker, Mr and Mrs L. M. ; 901 Larkin st. Thursday
Parker, Stafford H. ; 1512 California st.
E. L.
Parkhurst, John W. ; 2104 Jackson st.
Parkhurst, Mrs L. T. ; 1501 Van Ness ave.
Parks, Miss Lizzie ; 614 Sutter st.
Parks, Mr and INIrs T. "\V. ; AVestminster Hotel Monday
Parrott, Mrs A. M. San Mateo
Parrott, Mr and Mrs John ; Gough and Washington sts. Menlo I'ark
Parrott, Mr and ^Irs Louis B. ; 1913 Franklin st. Friday
Parrott, Tiburcio San Mateo and St. Helena
Parson, Dr. Edward ; Pacific Club
Partridge, A. C. ; 1314 Leavenworth st. Tuesday
Miss Ella S.
Miss Jessie E.
Partridge, Mr and Mrs George ; 812 Twenty-first st.
Miss Jennie
Miss Alice
Partridge, Mr and Mrs John; 2120 Jackson st. Friday
Partridge, Mr and Mrs Samuel C. ; 1307 Leavenworth st. Tuesday
Paterson, Judge and Mrs A. Van R. ; 310 Haight st.
Try the FRANCO-AMERICAN FOOD CO'S Natural Flavor French Soups, put up in
glass especiallv for Children's Diet, Invalids, Sick or Weak Persons.
MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
PATTERSON 69 PERRY
Patterson, Miss Martha ; 59 Hoff ave.
Miss Isabel
Patton, Mrs Charles L. ; 2318 Sutter st.
Patton, Jasper N.; 1825 Jessie st.
Paxton, ]Mr and Mrs J. A ; Palace Hotel
Payne, Mrs Theodore ; Palace Hotel Monday
Warren R.
Payne, Mr and Mrs Theodore ; 1409 Sutter st.
Payot, Mr and Mrs Henry ; 920 Ellis st. Wednesday
Miss
Leonce
Payson, Captain and Mrs A. H. San Mateo
Pearce, C. W. ; Cosmos Club
Pearson, H. A. ; Palace Hotel
Pearson, Miss Laura; 1222 Pine st.
Pease, Mr and Mrs R. H., Jr. ; NW cor. Pacific ave. & Pierce st. Friday
Peck, Lieutenant, F. P. ; Presidio
Peele, Mrs; The Renton Monday
Pendergast, Rev. J. J. ; 628 California st.
Pendleton, Mrs M. E. ; Hotel Pleasanton
Pennell, Mr and Mrs Charles C; 1414 Taylor st.
Pennell, Henry E. ; 1702 Larkin st.
Thomas M.
Perine, Mr and Mis J. H. ; Grand Hotel Monday
Perine, Mr and Mrs Nicholas P.; 416 Oak st.
Miss Florence
Miss Laura
Margaret L.
George M.
Perkins, Mr and Mrs Samuel ; 1454 Franklin st.
Perrault, Dr. and Mrs Julian ; 1400 Jackson st. Friday
Perrio, Dr. and Mrs; 1935 Clay st.
Miss
Perry, Mrs R. ; 2034 Bush st. Tuesday
Miss Lulu
Perry, General and Mrs A. .1. ; Hotel Pleasanton Monday
Miss
Perry, Senator and Mrs George H. ; 2733 California st.
Perry, Henry ; 504 Geary st.
THE FRANCO-AMERICAN FOOD CO'S Fieuch Soups are put up for family use iu
quart and pint cans and one and a half pint glass jars.
MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents,
PERRY 70 • PIERSON
Perry, John, Jr. ; Occidental Hotel
Pescia, Dr. and Mrs Joseph; 1520 Taylor st.
Peters, Mrs Mary; 1016 Sutter st.
Miss Matie
Walter
Peterson, Mr and Mrs A. S. ; 337 Eddy st. Wednesday
AValter
Peterson, Mr and Mrs Frank ; Hotel Pleasanton Monday
Peterson, Mrs G. H.; 109 Oak st. Wednesday
Miss Louise
Miss Leona
Peterson, S. B. ; 12 Essex st. Wednesday Alameda
Miss Hattie
Miss Carrie
Frederick C.
Frank B.
Peyson Mrs A. H. San MatcD
Peyton, b! K. Santa Cruz
Peyton, Miss Julia ; Taylor and Sutter sts. Santa Cruz
Phelan, Mr and Mrs James; SW cor. Valencia and Seventeenth sts.
Monday Santa Cruz
Miss Mollie
James D.
Phelps, Mrs C. A . 313 Devisadero st. Wednesday
IMiss Mary
]Miss Inez
Walter J.
Louis J.
George C.
Phelps, Mr and Mrs T. G. ; Redwood City
Phillips, Mr and Mrs T. K. ;il817 O'Farrell'st.
Phippen, Miss ; 2008 Jackson st.
Pichoir, H. F. ; Union Club
Pickett, Mrs; 1332 Bush st.
Charles E.
Pickett, G. AV. ; Oriel Hotel
Pierce, Henry; 712 Pine st.
Pierce, Mr and Mrs Ira; 1730 Jackson st.
Pierce, J. M. ; 2413 Fillmore st.
Pierson, Mr and Mrs Arthur; 1609 AVashington st.
Pierson; Miss Emma; Baldwin Hotel Monday
YUM YUM SWEET CORN, the finest in the land, sold everywhere.
Ask your Grocer for it. MAU, SADLER & CO., Sole Proprietors.
PIERSOx\ 71 PORTER
Pierson, Mrs H. H. Santa Monica
Pierson, Miss Laura ; 1222 Pine st.
Pierson, Mr and Mrs Lawrence H. ; 1520 Vallejo Friaay
Pierson, Mr and Mrs William M. ; 2214 Van Ness ave. Friday
Pike, Mr and Mrs Charles W. ; 1615 Jackson st.
Pillsbury, Miss ; 1802 Pacific ave. Friday
Pillsbury, E. S.; Pacific Club
Pinckard, Mr and Mrs George M. ; The Bella Vista Thursday
Pinkam, Miss; 1036 Valencia st.
Pinto, Mr and Mrs Ricardo ; 1801 Van Ness ave. Friday
Piper, W. A. ; Lick House
Pitts, Miss N. A. ; 115 Ridley st.
Pixlev, Mr and Mrs Frank M. ; Union and Fillmore sts.
Friday Ross Valley
Place, George E. Los Angeles
Piatt, Miss : Hotel Pleasanton Monday
Piatt, Miss Carrie ; 514 Lombard st. Wednesday
Piatt, Horace G.; 701 Stockton st.
Plum, Charles M. ; 308 Page st. Wednesday
Miss Lulu E.
Miss F. Anita
Charles M., Jr.
Plummer, Mr and Mrs C. Moody ; 127 Montgomery st.
Plummer, Dr. Richard H. ; 652 Mission st.
Poett, Mr and Mrs Alfred ; 507 Montgomery st. Santa Barbara
Polhemus, Mr and Mrs George San Jose
Poraeroy, Mr and Mrs Carter P. San Rafael
Pond, Mayor and Mrs E. B. ; 1019 California st. Tuesday
Ponton De Arce, Mr and Mrs Lucas ; 950 Bryant st.
Miss Marie
Stanley
Poole, Miss ; 1329 Leavenworth st. Tuesday
Poole, Mr and Mrs I. Lawrence ; 1216 Hyde st.
Pope, Mrs. A. J. ; 1601 Van Ness ave. St. Helena
Miss May E.
George A .
Popper, Max. ; 1065 Mission st.
Porter, Mrs A. A. ; 209 Taylor st.
H. R. KELLY'S BOUQUET Key West Havana Cigars have no eqnaL
Smoke them and see for yourself. MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
PORTER
72
QUAY
Monday
Wednesday after 3:30 P.M.
Snell's Seminary, Oakland
Tuesday
Porter, Mrs B. F. ; The Berkshire
■ Miss Sadie
Miss May
Poulson, Mrs Edna S. ; Hotel Pleasanton
Poultney, Mr and Mrs T. ; 1834 O'Farrell st.
Pounds, H. H. ; Hotel Pleasanton
Powell, Thomas ; 327 Pine st.
Powers, Dr. and Mrs G. H. ; 1602 Taylor st.
Powning, .Air and Mrs Joseph ; 646 Fell st.
William
Prather, John M. ; 11 Kearny st.
Pratt, Judge and Mrs 0. C. ; 731 Sutter st. Thursday Durham, Butte Co
O. C, Jr.
Pratt, Mr and Mrs R. H. ; Lick House
Pratt, William H. ; 708 Howard st.
Pray, Mrs Anna Willey ; 1222 Pine st.
Pray, Mr and Mrs Frank ; 611 Chestnut st.
Presby, F. L. ; Hotel Pleasanton
Prescott, Mr and Mrs George W. ; Palace Hotel Monday
Preston, Mr and Mrs Edward F. ; 1922 Sacramento st.
Preston, Otis J. ; 1431 Mission st.
Preston, Ralph J. ; 614 Sutter st.
Priber, C. E. ; 26 Webster st.
Price, Lieutenant David, U. S. A. ; Presidio
Price, Dr. Thomas; 715 Post st.
Mi=s Anna
Monday
—Miss Minnie
—Miss Lollie
-Arthur F.
Price, Dr. and Mrs W. E. ; 527 Haight st.
Pritchard, Mr and Mrs Miguel G.; 902 Jackson st. Wednesday Monterey
Provine, Judge and Mrs ; The Renton Monday
Purdy, Mrs J. B. ; The Bella Vista Thursday
Putnam .Miss Carrie; 1223 Finest.
Miss Bessie
Miss Minnie
Putnam, Mr and Mrs S. 0 ; 1012 Washington st.
Qualtrough, Lieut, and Mrs Edward F., U. S. N. Wedmsday Mare Island
Quay, Joseph M. ; Union Club
Chickeuaud Game Pates Truffled made lu the French style bv the FRAVCO-\MERI-
QUINT 73 REID
Quint, Mr and Mrs Leander ; 1309 Mason st.
Rail, E. B. ; The Bella Vista
Ramsdell, Mr and Mrs Ira L. ; Palace Hotel Monday
Randall , Charles W. Piedmont
Randall, George C. ; Cosmos Club
Randol, J. B. ; Pacific Club New Almaden
Rank, W. M.; 622 Haight st.
Rankin, Mr and Mrs Ira P. ; 725 Geary st.
Rattenbury, Mrs W. H. ; 1017 Pierce st.
Raum, Mr and Mrs George E. ; Palace Hotel Monday
Rawlings, Mr and Mrs Lloyd ; The Bella Vista Thursday
Raymond, Mr and Mrs R. ; 563 17th st. Wednesday
Miss Emma
Read, Mr and Mrs W. D. ; 306 Stockton st.
Reade, F. William , Sausalito
Reamer, Mr and Mrs George C. AV. ; 410 Buchanan st. Wednesday Auburn
George W. Jr.
1. Lynne
Rearden, Judga and Mrs T. H.; 216 Bush st.
Redington, Henry W. ; Palace Hotel
Redington, Mrs John H. ; 1801 California st.
Redington, Mr and Mrs William P. ; 1401 Taylor st.
3Iiss Julia
Alfred P.
Redding, George H. H. ; 2100 California st.
Redding, Mr and Mrs Joseph D. ; 2115 Sacramento st.
Reddy, Mr and Mrs P. ; Lick House Monday
Reed, Miss; 1200 Van Ness ave. Wednesday
Reed, Mr and :\Irs Charles F. ; 1501 Steiner st. Wednesday
Miss Florence
Reed, Miss Minnie Brighton, Sacramento Co.
Regan, Mr and Mrs C. R. ; 1106 Powell st. Wednesday
Miss Kate
Regan, Mr and Mrs J. C. San Rafael
Regensburger, Dr. and Mrs Jacob ; 1432 Geary st. Wednesday
Miss
Miss Alice
Regensburger, Mr and Mrs Martin ; 1919 Webster st. Wednesday
Reid, Colonel and Mrs A. C. ; 899 Pine st.
H. 0. WILBUR & SON'S Chocolate and Cocoa Preparations are unexcelled for quality
Ask vour Grocer for them. MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
REID
RIXFORD
Keid, Mrs General H. T. ; Palace Hotel
Reid, R. I., U. S. N. ; Cosmos Club
Reis, Mr and Mrs Christian; 835 California st.
Christian, Jr,
Ferdinand
Reis, Mr and Mrs J alius C. ; 2201 Sacramento st.
Miss Belle
Miss May
Reiss, Bernard ; 1245 Franklin st.
Relfe, Miss K. ; Hotel Pleasanton
Rhodes, Mrs Susan : Oriel Hotel
Raleigh E.
AV. H. L.
Rice, Mrs. ; 1122 Pine st.
Rice, Mr and Mrs George H. ; Palace Hotel
Richards, Mrs ; 1003 Pine st.
Miss Ada
Richards, Mr and Mrs Charles 0.
Richards, Mr and Mrs D. ; 1310 Valencia st.
Richardson, Mr and Mrs M. ; 1030 Pine st.
Richardson, Mr and Mrs W. G. ; 2036 Scott st.
Richter, Dr and Mrs C. Max. ; 614 Geary st.
Rickey, Mr and Mrs T. B. ; 37 Liberty st.
Miss Carrie
Miss Nellie
Ricord, Miss M, E. ; 1509 California st.
Rideout, N. D.; Pacific Club
Rinn, H. ; 1826 Post st.
Riordan, Rev. P. W. ; 1122 Eddy st.
Rising, Judge Richard ; Palace Hotel
Miss Susie
Miss Edith
B.
Monday
Tuesday
Monday
Monday
Thursday
Monday
San Rafael
Marysville
Monday Virginia City. Nev.
Rix, Alfred ; 743 Pine st.
Rix, Edward A.; 19 L2 Vallejo st.
Rix, Judge Hale ; 30 Potter st.
Rixford, Mr and Mrs Gulian P. ; 1713 Pierce st.
Miss Geneve.
Emmett H.
Wednesday
KELLY'S KEY WEST HAVANA CIGARS have been sold in this market for
o\ er ten years. A sufficient guarantee that they are the Best on the market
MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
ROACH
75
ROSENSTOCK
Roach, Philip A. ; 820 Union st.
Robbins, Henry R., Jr. ; 114 Devisadero st.
Roberts, Dr. H. S. ; 202 Stockton st.
Roberts, Mr and Mrs Steven ; 2118 Pacific ave.
Robertson, Mrs E. R.; 614 Sutter st.
Robertson, Mr and Mrs George M. ; 308 Bartlett st.
Victor J.
Robertson, Miss Margie C. ; 1507 Jones st.
Robinson, Lieutenant Frank ; Presidio Reservation
Robinson, Mr and Mrs J. A. ; Palace Hotel
Robinson, Miss Jessie; 1618 Folsom st.
Robinson, Lester L. ; 500 Van Ness ave.
Robinson, Mr and Mrs R. A. ; 308 17th st.
Miss Mina B.
Robinson, Sanford
Robinson, Mr and Mrs Sanford ; Grand Hotel
Redwood City
Los Medano3
Thursdaij
Simmons, Teham.a Co.
Guatemala
Monday
Tuesday
Roche, Miss Bessie ; 417 Eddy st.
Mies Frances
Rodgers, The Misses; 1010 Folsom st.
Rodgers, Arthur ; Occidental Hotel
Roe, Mr and Mrs George H. ; 2618 Pacific ave. Friday
Roeding, F. ; 1910 Washington st.
Rogers, B. ; The Berkshire
Rogers, Mr and Mrs E. B.; 2520 Pacific ave.-
Rogers, Miss Florence; (abroad)
Roma, J. Mariano; 1212 Sutter st.
Romaine, Nicholas T. ; 1701 Buchanan st.
Roman, Mr and Mrs Anton ; 1020;-^ Pine st.
Rooney, Thomas H. ; 912 Guerrero st.
Roos, Mr and Mrs A.; Palace Hotel Monday
Root, H.; The Renton
Root, Miss Nellie; 907 Stein er st.
Rose, Mr and Mrs A. W., Jr. ; Grand Hotel
Rose, O. G.
Rosener, Mr and Mrs Samuel; 14.W Geary st.
Rosenfeld, Mr and Mrs John ; Lick House Monday
Rosenstern, Mr and Mrs Julius; 932 Sutter st.
Rosenstock, Mr and Mrs S. W. ; Palace Hotel Monday
Napa
Marysville
San Mateo
San Rafael
GORDON & DILWORTH'S Fine Preserved Fruits, Jellies, Olives, Ketchup, Wine
Jellies, Etc., to behad at all faucyGrocer^s^^^^^ ^ ^^^ ^^^.^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^^^
ROSENTHAL
KVAX
Rosenthal, I. L. ; 304 Stockton st.
M.
Rosewald. Mr and Mrs J. H.; 929 Post st. 1st and 3rd Wednesday
Ross, Miss; 1200 Van Ness ave.
Ross, Mr and Mrs Thomas; 1035 Valencia st.
Rothe, Mr and Mrs E. ; 1324 Geary st.
Miss
Rothschild, Joseph; 218 Stockton st.
Rothwell, R. Percy; 322 Geary st.
Rountree, James 0. ; 1814 Geary st.
Miss Laura
Miss Louise
Walter
Rountree, Mr and Mrs Newton; 306 Stockton st.
Rowan, Mr and Mrs Thomas; Palace Hotel
Thomas Jr.
Rowand, Doctor and Mrs. ; Hotel Pleasanton
Rowell, Rev. Jo3eph; 1416 Sacramento st.
Rowland, B. Ellis; 512 Jones st.
Roy, R.; 1016 Vallejo st
Royal, Miss ; 2315 Sacramento st.
Ruddock, John C. ; 2514 Pine st.
Ruggles, Mr and Mrs James D.; 2210 Jackson st.
Runcie, Lieutenant G. E., U. S. A. ; Presidio
Runcie, James E. ; Cosmos Club
Runyan, Mr and Mrs S. M. ; 1037 Post st.
Russ, Mr and Mrs Henry B. ; 6 Columbia sq.
Miss Florence
Russell, Mr and Mrs Alexander; 2010 Busli st.
Russell, Mr and Mrs John A. ; 688 McAllister st.
Miss Jean
Miss Ada
Russell, Miss Susie; 1703 Broderick st.
Rutherford, Mr and Mrs A. H. ; 1105 Bush st.
Rutherford, T. L. ; Pacific Club
Ryan, Mr and Mrs E. B. ; 20 Stanley Place
Miss Daisy
Shirley
Ryan, James H.; 916 Jackson st.
Tuesday
Friday
Los Angeles
Monday
Tuesday
Friday
Alameda
Sacramento
Thursday
Rutherford, Napa Co.
Menlo Park
MATTONFS GIESSHUBLER. The Empress of Table Waters. The favorite
of all Visitors at Carlsbad. MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
RYDER ~" SCHENCK
Ryder, Miss Georgie San Jose
Kyder, Mr and Mrs John B. ; 2513 Folsom st. Thursday
Kyer, Mrs W. M. ; Palace Hotel Monday
Fletcher F.
Ryland, Mr and Mrs C. T. San Jose
The Misses
John
Frank
Ryland, Mrs J. ; 512 Eddy st.
Sabin, Judge George M. Carson City, Nev.
Sabin, John I. ; 1800 Pierce st.
Sachs, Samuel L.; 601 Leavenworth st.
Sadler, Mr and Mrs Herman J. ; 906 Van Ness ave. Thursday
Salazar, Mr and Mrs J. A. ; 508 Sutter st.
Salisbury', Mr and Mrs Monroe; 1001 Pine st.
Sampson, Mr and Mrs John A. ; SW cor. Jackson and Van Ness ave.
St. John, Chauncey M. Oakland
Sanborn, Mr and Mrs F. G. ; 1020 Dolores st.
Sanchez, R. B. ; 31 Stanley Place
Sanders, Mr and Mrs George H. ; 923 Pine st.
Sanderson, Mrs George R., 2503 Fillmore st. Tuesday
Sanderson, Lemuel A. ; 1617 Larkin st.
Miss
Sanderson, Mrs S. W. ; S. W. cor. Sacramento and Octavia sts.
Sargent, Mrs A. A. ; 1630 FolsDm st.
The Misses
Sargent, Mr and Miss E. L. ; 1819 Mason st. Tuesday
Saunders, E. St. Helena
Savage, Colonel and Mrs R. H. ; Palace Hotel Monday
Sawyer, Dr. and Mrs A. F. ; Palace Hotel Monday
Sawyer, Mr and Mrs L. B. S., 617 Hyde st.
Sawyer, Judge Lorenzo ; 734 Sutter st.
Saxe, Colonel and Mrs P.; Lick House Monday
Scanlan, Reverend Father P. ; 214 10th st.
Schact, Mrs Henry ; 745 Golden Gate ave.
Schafer, Mr and Mrs Frederick W.; 2023 Pine st.
Scheffier, AV. ; 519 Haight st.
_Schenck, Captain W. S. ; 816 Sutter st. Thursday
TRY GRANDMA'S DELIGHT JAPAN TEA; pxit up in 1 pound round canisters only
Ask vour Grocer for it. MAU, SADLER & CO.. Sole Proprietors.
SCHENCK
SEWALL
♦Schenck, Mr and Mrs W. T. Y. ; 1427 Post st.
.Scliill, A. ; 26 McAllister st.
>^chilling, Mrs and Mrs August; 2322 Clay st.
Miss
Arthur
J^^chmidt, Mr and Mrs Henry ; 1023 Sutter st.
Schmidt, Mr and Mrs Maurice ; 1501 Gough st.
Schmiedel Mr and Mrs Henry ; 739 Post st.
Edward
Schoemann, O. ; 1229 Ellis st.
Schram, Jacob
Schroeder, H. Jr. ; NAV cor. Fell and Gough sts.
Schulte, J. G. W. ; 710 Haight st.
8chussler, Mr and Mrs H.; 1450 Franklin st.
Schussler, Mr and Mrs Toby; 541 McAllister st.
t^chuyler, Thomas J. ; 905 Sutter st.
Scott, Mrs C. C. G. ; 1840 California st.
Scott, Henry T. ; SW cor. Clay and Laguna st.
Scott, Mr and Mrs Irving M. ; 507 Harrison st.
Miss Alice
Scott, J. A. ; Cosmos Club
Scrivner, Arthur ; Union Club
Searle, Charles; 1218 McAllister st.
Searles, Mr and Mrs Robert ; The Berkshire
Searls, Judge Niles ; The Beresford
Seaton, Mr and Mrs Daniel ; 614 Capp st.
Miss Dollie
Seaver, Mr and Mrs W. A. ; Lick House
Sedgwick, Mr and Mrs John ; 1000 Van Ness ave.
Miss Bessie
Seghers, J. B. Jr.
Selby, Mr and Mrs Percy
Selby, Mrs Thomas
Miss Annie
Selfridge, E. A. ; 2615 California st.
Seligman, Albert L. ; SW cor. Franklin and Clay
Sessions, George W.
Severance, J. Seymour; Grand Hotel
Sewall, Oscar T.; 1610 Jackson st.
Thursday
Friday
Schramsburg, Napa Co.
Tuesday
Monday
Monday
St.
San Diego
Menlo Park
Menlo Park
San Mateo
San Rafael
How pleasaut after the Theatre or an Eveuiug Partvto be able to offer vour e-iu'sfv -i
T.^WU.l^ ^^ FRAXCO-AMEKICAX FOOD CO'S fSnCH BO^L^ILLo/^^^^^^^^
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SEWELL 79 SHERWOOD
>Sewell, Mr and Mrs Daniel; 1105 Shotwell st. Thursday
Miss Eldora
Shaeifer Mr and Mrs J. W. ; 1512 Leavenworth st.
Shafter, Judge James McM. ; 951 Chestnut st. Olema, Marin Co.
Miss Julia R.
Shafter, Colonel and Mrs W. R., V. S. A. Angel Island
Shannon, Michael ; 2.310 Jackson st.
Sharon, Mr and Mrs A. D. ; Palace Hotel 3Tonday
Sharon, Mr and Mrs Fred W.; Palace Hotel Monday San Mateo
Sharp, Mrs George F. ; Baldwin Hotel Monday
Sharpstein, Judge John R. ; 1007 Sutter st.
William
Shattuck, Mr and Mrs D. D. ; 814 Powell st. Thursday
Miss Jennie
Miss Alice
Shaw, Mr and Mrs Charles X. ; Palace Hotel Monday
Shaw, Dr. and Mrs H. B.; 2426 Fillmore st.
Shaw, Miss May; 741 Golden Gate ave. Wednesday
Shaw, Mr and Mrs Stephen W. ; 334 Ellis st.
Shaw, Hon. and Mrs William J. ; 2219 Pacific ave.
Shay, Mr and Mrs ; 1608 Turk st. T hursday
Shea, Mr and Mrs James; 1325 Golden Gate ave.
The Mis.?es
Sheehan, Mr and Mrs John F. ; 1127 Laguna st.
Sheehy, Mrs ; 803 Van Ness ave. Thursday
Miss
Sheffield, Charles; 1517 Sacramento st.
Shelden, M. ; 1001 Golden Gate av«.
Sheldon, Edward H.; 226 Post st.
Shepard, Mrs Alice; 608 i9th st.
Shephard, Miss Maude ; 300 Haight st.
Shepherd, J.; 321 Geary st.
Sherwood, Mr and Mrs Eugene; 1357 Post st. 2' hursday Salinas City, Cal.
Miss Jessie
Miss Rosemary
Miss Isabel
Miss Winnie
Lionel Claude
Sherwood, Mr and Mrs Henry H.; 1110 Sacramento st. luesday
FOR CHILDREN'S DAILY DIET nothiuK is better than a good uutritious, easily di-
gested soup, such as is pur up bv the FRANCO-AMERICAN FOOD CO.
MAU, SADLER it CO., Pacific Coast Ageute.
SHERWOOD 80
SIMPSON
Sherwood, Mr and Mrs Robert; 1123 California st. Thursday
William R.
Robert L.
Shields, William ; Occidental Hotel
Shinn, Miss Alice, 920 Pine st.
Shinn, Miss A. R.; 1900 Wac-hington st.
Shipley, John H., U. S. N. ; Cosmos Club
Shipman, Miss Lillie; 1012 Washington st.
Shirley, Paul Martinez
Maude
Guy
Shorb, Mr and Mrs J. De Earth ; Occidental Hotel
Miss Inez Monday San Gabriel, Los Angeles Co.
Shorb, Dr. J. Campbell ; 228 Post st.
Short, Captain and Mrs John; 1404 Jackson st.
Miss Emma
Dr. Edward
Shotwell, Mr and Mrs J. 31.; 1119 Washington st.
Miss Grace
Miss Minnie
Shreve, Mr and Mrs George C. ; 1117 Pine st.
Miss Bessie
George R.
Shroeder, Mr and Mrs J. B. Redwood City
Sieb, H. C. ; 1227 Pine st.
Siebe, Mr and Mrs Frederick C; S33 Fulton st.
Frederick C, Jr.
George H.
Siebe, Mr and Mrs John D. ; 2322 California st.
Miss
Simons, Mr and Mrs P. B. ; Palace Hotel Monday
Simons, Mr and Mrs Stuart ; 320 Pago st. Th arsday
Simpkins, Mr and Mrs Charles H. ; 2100 California St. Tuesday
Miss Alice
Harry R.
Simpson, Mr and Mrs A. L. Stockton
Miss Estelle
Miss ]May
Simpson, Mrs J. ; 2418 Webster st.
MATTONI'S CARLSBAD GIESSIICBLER retains its pas for an unusually long time
alter the bottle has been opened. Grocers and Druggists keep it.
MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
SIMPSON 81 SMITH
Simpson, Mrs T. B. ; 572 Jones st. Thursday Oakland
Miss Mariana
Robert N.
Simpson, Dr. James ; 234 Post st.
Simpson, Mr and Mrs John ; 1211 Jackson st.
Simpson, Miss M. S. ; 1212 Sutter st.
Sims, Mr and Mrs J. Fletcher; 2404 Mission st.
Sims, Mr and Mrs John R.; The Berkshire Monday
Sinclair ,J'Mr and Mrs Norman ; 633 Golden Gate ave.
Sinton, Colonel and Mrs R. H. ; The Bella Vista Thursday
Miss Lizzie
Sjoholm, Mrs Maria ; 914>^ Bush st.
Skae, Mrs John; Palace Hotel Monday
Miss Alice
Skelton, E. W. ; 616 Eddy st.
Skenner, Mrs Grace; The Berkshire Monday
John
Harrj'^
Slack, Mrs Charles W. ; 906 Polk st.
Slaker, Lieutenant and Mrs A. ; U. S. A. Benicia
Sleight, Cornelius Los Angeles
Sliter, Mrs; 314 5th st.
Sloan, J. Ralph ; 1519 Clay st.
Sloss, Mr and Mrs Louis ; 1500 Van Ness ave.
Louis, Jr.
Slosson, Mr and Mrs Edward P. ; 726 Bush st.
Small, A. H. ; 1312 Taylor st.
Smart, Mr and Mrs George C. ; Hotel Pleasanton Monday
Smedbsrg, Colonel and Mrs R.; 1611 Larkin st.
Miss Nellie
Smiley, Samuel
Miss Nellie
Smith, Mrs ; California st.
Miss Maude S.
Smith, A. H. H. ; 716 Ellis st.
Miss Quica
Smith, Miss C. A. ; Hotel Pleasanton Monday
Smith, Mrs C. B. ; The Berkshire Monday
Miss Clara
Miss Minnie
THE FRANCO-AMERICAN FOOD CO'S ready made Soups are cheaper aud better
than can lie made at home. All first-elass Grocers keep them.
MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Ctast Agents
SMITH
82
SOMERVILLE
Smith, Mr and Mrs C. W. M. ; 1719 Clay st.
Smith, Mrs Charles ; 1010 Gough st.
Smith, Charles W. ; 1418 Geary st.
Smith, Colin McRae ; Bohemian Club
Smith, Miss Ella; 500 Van Ness ave. Friday Sacramento
Smith, Mr and Mrs F. M. ; Palace Hotel Monday
Smith, Capt. and Mrs G. F. ; The Berkshire Monday
Walter
Smith, Mr and Mrs George Lavs- ; 2226 Jackson st. Friday
Miss Maude A.
Smith, Mrs H. B. Jr. ; 104 Haight st.
Smith, H. C. ; 2115 Broadway st. Stockton
Smith, Mrs Hamilton ; 1315 Hyde st.
Smith, Rev. J. C. ; The Berkshire
Smith. Mr and Mrs J. Henley; Occidental Hotel Monday
Smith, Rev. and Mrs J. K. ; The Berkshire Monday
Miss Edith
^mith, Mr and Mrs Julius P. ; 2505 Washington st. Friday Livermore
Smith, Captain and Mrs Nicholas; 2129 California st. Friday
Smith, Mr and Mrs S. Harrison ; 1510 Larkin st.
Smith, Mr and Mrs Sidney M. ; 328 Bryant st.
Miss P^thel S. Wednesday
Miss Helen J.
Smith, ]Mr and Mrs Sidney Y.
Smith, Mr and Mrs Theo E.; 1619 Washington st. Friday
Miss Juliet M.
Smith, Mr and Mrs Tremaiue ; Clay and Powell sts.
Smith, Mrs AV. H. ; NE cor Sacramento and Buchanan st. Friday
Miss Belle
Paris, France
San Rafael
Smith, William F. ; 1202 Mission st.
Smith, Mr and Mrs William F., 2315 Broadway st.
Snograss, Miss L.; 1526 Eddy st. Saturday
Snyder, :Mrs Julia-Melville ; 138 McAllister st.
Sobey, A. L.; 810 20th st.
Somers, Mr and Mrs H. C; 2906 Folsom st. Tliursday
Miss Ida 0.
Frank A.
Somerville, William S. ; 919 Post st.
Always reliable aiirl uniform— HORACE R. KELLY & GO'S Key West Havana Cigar-
MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
SONNTAG
83
SPRECKELS
Monday
Thursday
Monday
Sonntag, Henry A . ; 130 Golden Gate ave.
Julian
Lincoln
Sontag, Mrs Henry; 817 Post st.
Soule, W. A.; Hot3l Pleasanton
Southworth, Ernest L. ; 1905 J st. Sacraaiento
Fred B.
Scott S.
Spalding, Kev. E. B. ; 1534 Mission st.
Spalding, Henry K. M. ; 1534 Mission st.
Spalding, Mrs Volney ; The Bella Vista
Sparhawk, Miss S. ; Hotel Pleasanton
Spaulding, Mr and Mrs George; 1109 Clay st,
Mr and Mrs James G.
Spaulding, Jerome ; 713 O'Farrell st.
Spaulding, John ; 1715 Clay st.
Spaulding, Mrs S. M.
Spear, Mr and Mrs ; Oriel Hotel
Spencer, Judge and Mrs
Miss Grace
Spear, Capt. and Mrs A. F. ; 2908 Folsom st.
Lewis
Spear, Mrs William S. ; 852 Mission st.
Spence, Mr and Mrs Clark ; Oriel Hotel
Spence, Mr and Mrs D. J.
Miss Arcadia
Mr and Mrs R. B.
Spencer, Mr and Mrs George W. ; 2436 Jackson st. Friday
Sperry, Mrs A. W. ; Occidental Hotel Monday
Miss Beth
Speyer, Mrs Norris ; 2412 Washington st.
Miss Olga
Walter M.
Speyer, W. ; 2128 Pine st.
Spiers, Mr and Mrs James ; 2200 Washington st.
James, Jr.
Spreckels, Mr and Mrs C. August; Palace Hotel Monday
Spreckels, Mr and Mrs Claus ; 2027 Howard st.
Adolph B.
Bolinas Bay
San Anselmo
San Jose
Thursday
Monday
San Jose
Stockton
RICHARDSON & ROBBIXS' Boued Chicken, Turkey, Cooked Ham, Rolled Ox
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SrRECKELS 84 • STERN
Spreckels, Mr and Mrs John W.; cor. 21st and Howard sts.
Spring, Mr and Mrs Edward L. ; 802 Van Ness Ave.
Spring, Miss Emma ; 30 Hawthorne »t.
Miss Hattie
Sproule, James; The Berkshire
Spruance, Mr and Mrs John ; Palace Hotel Monday
Staab, Mr and Mrs H. G. ; 214 Powell st. Thursday
Staac'ke, Mr and INIrs George ; 818 Bush st.
Stadtmuller, F. D. ; 819 Eddy st.
Stadtfeld, J., Jr. ; 1417 Hyde st.
Stadtfeld, William C. ; 1508 Jones st.
Stafford, Mr and Mrs William H. ; 53 South Park.
Stanford, Mr and Mrs J. B. ; 1711 Broderick st. Tuesday
Stanford, Mr and Mrs Leland ; California and Powell sts.
Tuesday Menlo Park. Washington, D. C
Stangroom, Charles N. ; 2518 Clay st.
Miss Mabel
Stanley, Miss Leona ; 225 Ellis st.
Stanley, Samuel L. ; 1218 Hyde st.
Samuel B.
Staples, Mr and Mrs D. J. ; 711 Taylor st. Thursday
John C. San Joaquin County
Starbird, jNIr and Mrs A. AV.; 1055 Golden Gate ave.
Starr, Mr and Mrs A. M ; The Renton Monday
Starr, Mr and Mrs AVilliam C. ; 1 115 Van Ness ave.
Stealey, Mr and Mrs Thomas; 1412Folsom st.
Miss Ida
Miss Emma
Thomas
Stearns, Mr and Mrs William H. ; 1110 Jackson st.
Miss Nellie
Stebbins, liev. Horatio ; 1609 Larkin st.
Steele, Mr and Mrs James G. ; 1006 Pine st. Thursday
Stege, MissEJith; 1023 Post st. Wednesday
Steinhart. Mr and Mrs Ignatz ; 916 Sutter st.
Stephens; John J. ; 229 Eleventh st.
Stern, Sigismund; 621 Leavenworth st.
Lewis
Jacob
Abrahaiii
Try the FRANCO-AMEKICAN FOOD CO'S Natural Flavor French Soups, i.ut up iu
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STETSON 85 STRAUSS
Stetson, Mr and Mrs Edward G. San Rafael
Stetson, Mr and Mrs James B. ; 1801 Van Ness ave. Santa Cruz
Miss Sallie
Albert
Stevens, Mr and Mrs Edwin C. ; 1001 Pine st. Thursday
Stevenson, A. ; The Berkshire
Stewart, Miss ; 1222 Pine st.
Stewart, Mrs A. B. San Jose
Stewart, Dr. and Mrs George T. Los Angeles
Stewart, J. ; 1011 Pierce st.
Stewart, Senator AVilliam M. ; Pacific Club Washington, D. C.
Stillman, Mr and Mrs Alfred ; 1898 Broadway st.
Still well, Mr and Mrs George W.; 534 Turk st.
Stinson, Miss Ollie ; 816 Chestnut st
Stinson, W. H. ; 806 Filbert st.
Stokes, James Brett ; 1004 Bush st. Del Monte
Stone, Rev. and Mrs A. L. ; 2534 Washington st. Friday
Miss
Stone, Mr and Mrs F. P. ; 1030 Dolores st.
Stone, J. C; The Bella Vista
Stone, MissKittie; 1882 Washington st.
Stone, Mr and Mrs L. D. ; 2520 Howard st.
Miss Hattie
Stone, N. B. ; Palace Hotel
Stone, Mr and Mrs N. J.; 1010 Dolores st.
Stone, Mr and Mrs Walter S. ; (nee Far well) 2318 Steiner st.
Stoneraan, Ex-Gov. and Mrs George Los Angeles
Miss Kittie
Stoney, Lieutenant and Mrs George M. ; 2500 Pacific ave.
Miss Kate M.
Gateland
Stoney, Judge and Mrs Thomas P. ; } 132 Valencia st. Friday
Story, Mr and Mrs Charles R. ; 30 McAllister st.
Miss
Stow, Mr and Mrs Vauderlyn ; 1416 Clay st.
Stow, Mr and Mrs AV. W. , 10 L3 Pine st.
Miss Nellie
Straub, Lieutenant J. ; U. S. A. Alcatraz
Strauss, Mr and Mrs Levi; 621 Leavenworth st.
THE FRANCO-AMERICAN FOOD GO'S Freuch Soups are put up for family use in
quart and y)int cans and one and a half pint glass jars.
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STRAUSS 86 SWAIN
Strauss, Mr and Mrs M. ; 508 Buchanan st.
Streeten, James; 330 Pine st.
Strickland, Lieut, and Mrs George D. ; U. S. N. ; 1621 Larkin st.
Wednesday Los Angeles
Stringer, C. P. ; Hotel Pleasanton
Strobridge, Mrs Ida ; 1304 Guerrero st.
Strong, Dr. and Mrs C. G. ; Hotel Pleasanton Monday
Strother, Lieutenant L. H. ; U. S. A. Angel Island
Struve, H. G. Seattle, W. T.
Stuart, A. C. ; 1803 Stockton st.
Charles A.
Stuart, William A. ; 1704 Larkin st.
James F.
Stump, Miss Alice; 1434 Golden Gate ave.
Sturdevaut, Mr and MrsRolrert 0.; 512 Hyde st. Friday
Miss Belle
Joseph H.
Sturgis, Lieutenant Samuel D. Alcatraz
Sturtevant, Mr and Mrs ; 727 Ashbury st.
Cull en K.
Sullivan, Ho:i. and Mrs Frank J. ; Oik anl Webster sts.
Miss Ada
Sullivan, Dr. Maurice J.; 724 Gough st.
Sullivan, Mrs Thomas; Occidental Hotel Monday
Miss M.
Summers, d; 232 Haight st.
Sumner, Mr and Mrs F. W.; 1810 Van Ness ave.
Sunderland, Mrs Thomas ; Palace Hotel Monday
Miss
Sutherland, Mrs E. F. ; Lick House , Monday
Mi»6 C.
Sutro, Adolph ; Sutro Heights
Sutro, Mrs Adolph ; NW cor. Hayes and Fillmore sts. Tuesday
Miss Clara
Charles W.
Edgar
Swain, Miss Clara; 1714 Turk st.
YUM YUM SWEET CORN, the fiuest iu the land, sold everywhere. Ask your Groce'
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SWAIN ' 87 TAYLOR
Swain, Mr and Mrs R. A. Mountain View
. Miss Amy
Frank R.
Harry L.
Russell
Swain, Mr and Mrs R. R.; 603 Polk st. Tuesday
Edward R.
Frank A.
Swett, John ; 1419 Taylor st.
Swift, Mr and Mrs Charles J. ; 931 Bush st.
Swift, Mr and Mrs John F. ; 824 Valencia st. Thursday
Swinerton, Mr and Mrs W. A. ; 1910 Baker st.
Symmes, F. J. ; 630 Harrison st.
Syz, Harry W. ; 1607 Gough st.
Xaggart, Miss; Palace Hotel Monday
Talbot, Mrs C. F. A.; 1819 CaHfornia st.
Talbot, Fred C; 1730 Jackson St.
William H.
Talbot, AYilliam ; 930 Haight st.
Tallant, Mrs Elizabeth; 1001 Bush st.
Miss Jennie
Miss Annie
Tallant, Mr and Mrs Fred ; Hyde st. near California st.
Tallant, Mr and Mrs John D. ; 1315 Hyde st.
Tamm, Charles L. ; 329 Bartlett st.
Tams, Mr and Mrs Sampson; 1915 Van Ness ave. Wednesday
Tanner, Captain and Mrs Z. L. ; Hotel Pleasanton Monday
Tarnes, Mr and Mrs Juan ; Palace Hotel Monday
Tatum, Mr and Mrs H. L.; 2525 Pacific ave. Friday
Tay, Mrs George H. ; 1005 Leavenworth st.
Miss Jeanie
—Miss Irene
Miss Hattie
Taylor, Edward S.; 717 Post st.
Taylor, Colonel and Mrs Stuart M. ; SE cor. Hyde and Sacramento sts.
Taylor, Mr and Mrs Thomas G. ; 1911 Pine st. Wednesday
Miss Mamie
Taylor, Dr. W. E. ; Occidental Hotel Monday
Miss Grace
H. R. KELLY'S BOUQUET Key West Havana Cigars have uo equaL Smoke them
and see for yourself. . „ . ^
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TAYLOR Qo
^ THOMAS
Taylor, Captain and Mrs William H. ; 2128 California st. Tuesday
Miss Edith ^
Miss Carrie
■ Augustus
W. H. Jr.
Taylor, William H.; 1610 Franklin st.
Techau, Mrs R. J. ; 15jo Scott st.
Teller, Mr and Mrs Phillip S.; 18 T^yelfth st.
Miss Adelaide
Fred
Mr and Mrs J. D. P.
Teller, Samuel L.; 2026 Pacific ave.
Samuel
Ten Bosch, Mr and Mrs J. M.; 2030 Bush st. Thursday
Tennant, Miss Emelie; Van Ness Seminary c^^n inc.
Miss Mary ^^" J^^®
Terrill, Dr. and Mrs George M. ; 400 Stockton st.
Terry, Mrs F. L. ; 614 Folsom st.
Tevis, Mr and Mrs Llyod ; 1316 Taylor st. Tuesday
-Dr. Harry L.
AVilliam S.
Tewksbury, Mrs Emily S. ; 1422 Clay st.
• Tharpe, Mr and Mrs E. H. ; Grand Hotel Monday
Thayer, Mr and Mrs Edward N. ; 1519 Webster st.
-Miss Rose
Thayer, Orson V. ; 2514 AVashington st.
Theller, Edward A.; 1917 Pacific ave.
Theller, Samuel L. ; 2026 Pacific ave.
Samuel
Theobald, Mrs ; 801 Leavenworth st.
Theobald, Mr and Mrs George J. ; 2408 Fillmore st.
Theobald, George Jr.; 1239 Pine st.
Theobald, Mr and Mrs R. W. ; 1911 Lyon st.
Thibault, Mrs Emma; 1317 Hyde st.
Thibault, Mrs Sarah; 615 Taylcr st.
Mi^s Sallie
Thomas Mr and Mrs George W. Thunday Sausalito
Miss
Thomas, Horace C; "Examiner" Office
Chicken and Game Pates Truffled, made in the Y^^^^ch^le bv the FR \xroTu^
THOMAS 89 TILDEN
Thomas, Mr and Mrs J. P. Sausalito
Miss Cora
Thomas, Miss L. ; Hotel Pleasanton Monday
Thomas, Leon B. ; 727 O'Farrell st.
The Misses
Thomas, Mr and Mrs J. H.; 510 San Jose ave. Thursday
Thomas, Mr and Mrs P. J. ; 1307 Taylor st.
Thomas, Mr and Mrs R. P. ; Palace Hotel Monday
Thomason, Edwin R.; 2514 Folsom st.
Edwin R., Jr.
Thompson, G. R.; 806 Ellis st.
Miss Meta
Thompson, H. San Rafael
Thompson, General I. R. R. ; 1501 Van Ness ave.
Thompson, Robert A. ; 605 Polk st.
Miss Mary Nixon
Miss Virginia
Thorn, Charles C. ; Hotel Pleasanton
Thorn, Mr and Mrs S. F. ; Grand Hotel Monday
Thorn, Dr. W. S. San Jose
Thoraherg, Mr and Mrs Frederick A, ; 507 Gaugh st.
Thornburg, Mrs H. J. ; 2660 California st.
Thorne, C. P.; Palace Hotel
Thorne, Owen ; Westminster House
Thornton, Mrs Bessie; 1126 Hyde st.
Miss Lucile
Miss May
Harry I.
Thornton, Mr and Mrs Crittenden; 1915 Webster st. Friday
Thornton, Mrs George F.; 1935 Clay st.
Thornton, Colonel H. I. ; Palace Hotel
Thornton, 'r and Mrs J. D. ; 1421 Post st.
Thors, Mr and Mrs Louis ; 1114 Octavia st. Thursday
Thorson, Mr and Mrs N.; 813 Bushst. Monday
Throckmorton, Miss ; The Bella Vista Thursday
Tibbitts, Mrs Jennie ; 504 Geary st.
Howard C.
Tierney, John Lawrence; 110 Post st.
Tilden, Charles L. ; 426 Sansome st.
H. O. WILBUR & SON'S Chocolate aud Cocoa Preparations are uuexcelled for quality
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TILFORD
90
TKACY
Sausalito
Monday
San Jose
Tilford, E. A. ; Palace H otel
Tillinghast, Donald F.
Tillman, F. ; 2006 Washington st.
Tillman, F., Jr. ; 923 Grove st.
Tingle, Mrs. ; Occidental Hotel
Miss
Tinney, T. J. ; Palace Hotel
Tinnin, Wiley J. ; 1404 California st.
Tisdale, Mr and Mrs W. D.
Tisdall, Capt. W. N., U. S. A. ; Presidio
Tobin, Joseph ; California and Taylor sts.
Miss Agnes
■ Miss Beatrice
Richard M.
■ Robert.
Tobin, M. E. ; The Bella Vista
Tobin, Mrs R. C. ; 718 O'Farrell st.
Tobin, Robert J. ; 513 Van Ness ave.
Toland, Dr. Charles G. ; Palace Hotel
Toland, Mrs M. B. M. ; 2129 California st.
Hugo
Tompkins, M. M., Jr. ; 1920 Jackson st.
Miss Susie
• Miss Julia
Torbert, Mr and Mrs. Charles ; 824 Valencia st.
Miss Mollie
Torreyson, J. D.
Touhill, Miss Nellie; 403 Hyde st.
Miss Anita
Miss Mary
Tourney, George ; 131G Jones st.
Towers, Lieutenant John A. ; Presidio
Towne, Mr and Mrs A. N. ; Palace Hotel
Towne, Mr and Mrs Arthur G. ; 2-319 Broadwav st.
Townsend, Mr and Mrs E. W. ; The Bella Vista Thursday
Townsend, Mr and Mrs Wm. R. ; 1028 Pine st.
Tracy Mrs A. F. ; The Bella Vista * Thursday
Theodore F.
William E.
^;acy^MissEttaj^Geary st. Wednesday
ten J ears. A sufficient guarantee that they are the Best on the market.
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San Rafael
Carson City, Nev.
Monday
TRASK
91
VANBERGIN
Martinez
Benicia
Monday
Monday
Valparaiso, Chili
Monday Calistoga
Trask, Dr. and Mrs. ; 1033 Ellis st.
Treadwell, Mrs Mabel ; Palace Hotel Monday
Treadwell, John ; Lick House '
Treat, Warren
Tripp, Lieutenant F. A., U. S. A.
Truesdell, Mrs A. W. ; 712 Sutter st.
Truman, Mr and Mrs Ben C. ; Palace Hotel
Miss Georgie
Trumbo, Mr and Mrs I. ; Palace Hotel
Trurabo, J. W. ; Palace Hotel
Trumbull, David
Tubbs, Mr and Mrs A. L.; Palace Hotel
Mr and Mrs W. B.
Miss Nettie
Austin
Alfred S.
Tuggle, H. ; The Berkshire
Turnbull, General and Mrs Walter; 1007 Leavenworth st. Tues^day
Miss Kuth
Turner, J. A. ; U. S. X.; Cosmos Club
Turner, Mr and Mrs R.
Turrell, M. H , Palace Hotel
Twiggs, .John W. ; Gough and Broadway sts.
Tyson, Mr and Mrs George H. ; 518 Lombard st. Friday
Underbill, Mr and Mrs George L.; 2111 Pine st.
Underbill, Mr and Mrs Henry B. ; 1926 Pine st. Thursday
Underbill, Mr and Mrs Jacob ; Grand Hotel Monday
Unger, Frank ; Lick House
L^nruf, Mr and Mrs H. A. ; Baldwin Hotel Monday
Urruella, Mr and Mrs Juan ; 1916 Jackson st.
ITail, Mr and Mrs A, H. ; 321 Van Ness ave.
Frank A.
Vail, David H. ; 2209 Devisadero st.
Vail, Miss Louise ; 2836 California st.
Vale, Mr and Mrs William ; 912 Pine st.
Valette, William H. ; 322 Geary st.
Van Bergin, Mr and Mrs J. W. ; l422.Larkin st.
Ed^ar
Los Angeles
GORDON & DILWORTH'S Fiue Preserved Fruits, Jellies, Olives, Ketchup, Wine
Jellies, Etc., to be had at all fancy Grocers.
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VAX BERGEN 92 - ^OGDES
Van Bergen, Mr and Mrs N. ; 834 Post st.
Edward
—William
— George
-Theo
Van Buren, General Thomas B. ; 711 Post st.
Van Dusen, Lieutenant andMrs., U. S. A. ; Presidio
Van Fleet, Judge and Mrs W. C. ; 1609 Sutter st. Thursday
Van Heusen, Mrs Henry ; 322 Ellis st. yfonday
Van Ness, Mr and Mrs T. C. ; 1020 Green st.
Miss Leslie
Van Norden, Mr and Mrs Robert T. ; 905 Steiner st. Monday
Miss
■Miss Kate
Van Orden, Mr and Mrs L. ; 207 24th st. Wednesday
Miss Emily
George
Van Schaick, Miss Viola C. ; 617 Fulton st. Thursday
Van Tassel, Mr and Mrs Theodore; 2527 Pine st.
Miss Emilv
-T. Stan-
Van Wyek, Mr and Mrs H. L. ; 2237 Jackson st.
Van AVyck, Mrs; 1600 Taylor st.
Sidney M.
Van Winkle, Mrs I. S. ; 2120 Jackson st.
The Misses
Henr\^ L.
Vance, Mrs H., 616 Ellis st.
Vanderslice, Mr and Mrs W. K. ; 2700 California st.
Miss
Vandewater, Mrs; The Bella Vista Thursday
Vassault, Ferdinand ; 626 Eddy st.
Ferdinand I.
Lawrence S.
-Miss T. E.
Veuve, Henry H. ; Union Club
Vidaver, Rev. Dr. Falk; 916 O'Farrell st.
Vincent, Clarence ; The Berkshire
Vocke, G. C. ; 1700 Leavenworth st.
Vogdes, Lieutenant Charles B., II. S. A. ; Presidio
MATTONI'S GIESSHUBLER. The Empress of Table Waters. The favorite
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VOLKMANN
93
WALLACE
Yolkmann, G. ; NE cor. Hayes and Fillmore sts.
Vollmer, Miss ; Octa\'ia and Vallejo sts.
Yon Schmidt, Mr and Mrs Alexis W. ; 2420 Mission st.
Miss Lillie
Yon Schroeder, Baron and Baroness J. H. ; 553 Harrison st.
San Luis Obispo
Yoorhies, Dr. and Mrs Alfred H.; 2111 California st,
Miss Marie
Miss Katie
Yoorman, Mr and Mrs ; 800 Bush st.
Miss Yiola
"Wadhams, Mr and Mrs L. ; 1909 Leavenworth st.
Wadsworth, Mrs E. ; The Bella Yista Thursday
Miss ]\Iary
"VVadsworth, J. C. L. ; Pacific Club
Wagner, H. L. ; 1221 Washington st.
Wagoner, Luther ; Cosmos Club
Wain Wright, Edward W. ; 1409 Jackson st. Tuesday
Miss
Henry H.
AVilliam
Wainwright, James; 808 Taylor st.
^liss Ella
Miss Amy
Wait, ^Irs Frona E. ; 509 Powell st.
Waites, Mr and Mrs C. B. ; Palace Hotel Monday
Wakefield, Mrs 8. B. ; 1093 Post st.
Walcott, Earle A. ; 631 Eddy st.
Walker, Judge George B ; Palace Hotel
Walker, N. S., Jr. ; Cosmos Club New York
Walker, Mr and Mrs S. P. ; Hotel Pleai?anton Monday
Walkins, Mr and Mrs N. A. ; 1302 Laguna st.
AValkington, Mrs E. J. ; Palace Hotel Monday
Walkington, Mr and Mrs T. J. ; Palace Hotel Monday
Wallace, Mr and .Mrs Kyland ; 2324 Polk st. Friday
Wallace, Judge and Mrs W. T. ; 799 Yan Ne« ave. Thursday Monterey
Miss Marguerite
Wallace, W. T., Jr. Martinez
Wallace, Dr. AYilliam; The Kenton
AVallace, Mrs William H.; 2220 Broadway st.
TRY GRANDMA'S DELIGHT JAPAN TEA; put up in 1 pouud round canisters only.
.\sk your Grocer for it. MAU, SADLER & CO. Sole Proprietors.
WALLENROD
94
WEBER
Haywards
Monday
AVallenrod, Mr and Mrs George ; 1209 Florida st. Thursday
Wallis, Talbot H. ; (State Librarian) Sacramento
Walsh, Mr and Mrs J. C. ; The Berkshire Monday
AValter, S. H.; 824 Geary st.
AValter. W. T. ; Palace Hotel
Walton, Charles S. ; 1631 Sacramento st.
Wandesforde, Juan B. ; 211 Sutter st.
Mi.ss Ivy
Warburton, Lieutenant and Mrs E. T. ; Hotel Pleasanton
Warburton, Mrs Helen ; The Baldwin Monday
Ward, Mr and Mrs William ; 2905 Bush st.
AVardwell, Mrs; 1403 Van Ness ave.
Miss Fannie
Warner, Mr and Mrs Charles ; AVestminster Housa Monday
Washburn, Albert ; 226 Devisadero st.
Washburn, Albert H. ; 2525 Fillmore st.
Washburn, Mrs Georgia; 1418 California st.
George E,
AVashington, Frank B.; 216 Bush st.
AVashington, John T.; 216 Bush st.
AA^aterhouse, Mr and Mrs Columbus; 2213 Howard st.
Frederick A.
Waterman, Charles S. ; 2030 Broadway st.
Aliss
AVaterman, Mrs E. J. ; Palace Hotel Monday
AVaterman, Governor R. AV. Sacramento
Watsrworth, Plenry AA^ ; Cosmos Club
AA'atkins, Mr and Mrs Alonzo A. ; 1302 Laguna st. Thursday
Watkins, Miss Emma
AVatson, Capt. and Mrs J. Crittenden, U. S. N.
AA'atson, Jerome AV. ; 2440 Pacific ave.
Miss Jennie
San Jose
1928 Sutter st.
AVatson, Mr and Mrs Lawrence ; 1122 Pine st.
Watt, Eev. and ]VIrs. ; Oriel Hotel
AVattles, John B. ; 1608 Washington st.
AVatts, AV. P. ; Cosmas Club
AA^ebb, G. Creighton ; Palace Hotel
AVeber, Adolph C. ; 840 P^olsom st.
Adolph H.
Thursdai^
Monday
Tulare
How pleasant after the Theatre or an Evening? Party to be able to offer vour guests a
nice cup of FRANCO-AMERICAN FOOD CO'S FRENCH BOUILLON before
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WEBSTER 95 WHIPPLE
Webster, Mrs B. F. ; 14 Guy Place Thursday
Miss Sadie A.
Webster, F. L. ; Grand Hotel
Webster, Reginald H. ; 2005 Fillmore st.
Week, Mr and Mrs F. A. ; 2107 Howard st.
Weihe, Mr and Mrs August; 2410 Fillmore st.
Miss Florence
Weiland, Mr and Mrs Robert P. ; 1720 Clay st.
Weill, Mr and Mrs Charles ; The Berkshire Mo:iday
Weill, Henry; Palace Hotel
Weill, Leon; Palace Hotel
Weill, Raphael ; Palace Hotel
Weill, Sylvin; Palace Hotel
AVeir, Mrs Mary S. ; 27 Oak st. Thursday
Miss May
'Miss Martjie
AVelch, Charles W. ; 1422 Tark st.
Welch, Mr and Mrs Samuel B. ; 2443 Pacific ave.
Weller, Charles L. ; 418 Leavenworth st.
AVelles, Lieutenant Roger; U. S. N.; Cosmos Club
Wells. F. Marion; 757 Mission st. Phoenix, A. T.
Wells, Mr and Mrs Asa R. ; 1711 Van Ness ave.
Wensinger, Mr and Mrs F. S. ; Occidental Hotel Monday Rosedale
Wenzell, Prof, and Mrs William T. ; 4a6 Oak st. Wednesday Sonoma Co.
West, Mary B. ; 1606 Van Ness ave. Hotel Pleasanton
West, Miss H. R. ; Hotel Pleasanton Monday
West, Lieutenant Horace B., U. S. N. ; "Bear"
Westerfeld, L. ; 1003 Geary st.
AVetherbee, Mr and Mrs Henry; Palace Hotel Monday Fruitvale
AVethereJ, Mr and Mrs James S. ; 320 Van Ness ave.
Miss
Woodworth
Whartenby, Mr and Mrs James ; 408 Ellis st.
Whealer, Mr and Mrs Alfred Sausalito
Whealer, Mr and Mrs Charles S. ; 828 Green st.
Wheeler, Harold; 611 Bush st.
Wheeler, AVilliam R.; Cosmos Club
Whipple, George ; 308 Van Ness ave. Tuesday
Miss Lizzie
FOR CHILDREN'S DAILY DIET nothing is better than a 2:ood nutritious, easilv di-
gested soup, such as is put up bv the FRANCO-AMERICAN FOOD CO.
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WHITE 96 WILKINS
AVliite, Mr and Mrs George Knight; The Bella Vista Thursday
AVhite, Miss Hattie; 37 Welsh st.
White, Mr and Mrs Lovell ; 1616 Clay st.
White, Patrick J. ; 2315 Bush st.
White, Robert; ]2')3 Octavia st.
Whiteley, Harry M. ; 2310 California st.
Miss Carrie
Whiting, Dr. Robert, U. S. N.; Cosmos Club
Whitney, Mrs A. L.; 2716 Sacramento st.
Whitney, C. W. ; 1712 Pacific ave.
AVhitney, Capt. and Mrs F. A. ; Hotel Pleasanton Monday San Diego
AVhitney, Dr. and Mrs J. D. ; Palace Hotel Monday
AVhitney, Miss M. M. ; Hotel Pleasanton Monday
Whitney, Miss May ; 113 Page st. Friday
AVhittell, Dr. and Mrs Alexander; 1012 Jones st.
Whittell, Mr and Mrs George; 1221 Jones st. Tuesday
Whittier, W. Frank : 2400 Howard st.
Miss
Whittimore, D. H. ; 230 Page st.
Whitwell, Dr and Mrs WiUiam S. ; 905 Sutter st.
Wholer, Mrs A. M. ; 1928 Sacramento st.
Wickes, George W. ; NE cor. Geary and Grant ave.
Wickham, Charles E. ; 627 O'Farrell st.
Wicks, S. G.; Hotel Pleasanton
AVickson, Mr and Mrs G. G.; 2407 Howard st. Wednesday
Wie}and, H. AY. ; 236 Second st.
AViggin, Mr and Mrs Samuel B. ; 1505 AA''ashington st.
AViggins, ]Mr and Mrs AV. AV. ; 1810 Broadway st.
Wightman, Mrs John M.; Grand Hotel Monday
AAlgmore, Mr and Mrs Alphonso A. ; 1318 Leavenworth st. Wedtiesdau
AVilber, Miss Elid ; 2228 California st.
Wilcox, Mrs M. A.; 912 Bush st. Tuesday San Diego
Aliss Fannie
AVikler, Mr and Mrs Charles J. ; Palace Hotel Monday
Wildes, Mrs J. H. ; 628 Harrison st.
AVilkins, Mrs E. F. ; 1501 Van Ness ave.
AA'ilkins, Hepburn San Rafael
NA'ilkins, James H. San Rafael
MATTONI'S CARLSBAD GIESSHL'BLER retains its gas for an unusually loug time
after the bottle has been opened. Grocers and Druggists keep it.
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WILLARD
97
WILSON
Willard, William P. ; Union Club
Willey, Harry I, ; 1526 Jackson st.
Willey, Mr and Mrs O. F. ; 2115 California sfc.
Frank J).
Friday
Monday
Monday
Williams, Hon. and Mrs A. P. ; Palace Hotel
Williams, Miss Anuie ; Mare Island
Williams, Mr and Mrs C. H. ; Hotel Pleasanton
Williams, Charles E.
Williams, Mrs F, W.; 805 Leavenworth st.
Williams, Captain and Mrs Frank ; 1309 Broadway st.
Williams, Fred ; 406 Van Ness ave. Friday
Miss Flora
Marysville
Williams, Mr and Mrs Henry A. ; 1925 Octavia st. Thursday
MissM. A.
Harry A.
319 First st.
2422 Howard st.
Williams, Mr and Mrs Henrj^ B.
Williams, Mr and Mrs Henry F.
Miss Charlotte
Williams, Mrs Mary; 1109 Clay st. Thursday
Williams, Dr. and Mrs Robert E. ; 1235 Geary st. Wednesday
Miss Marie
Williams, Mr and Mrs T. T.; Silver State House
Williams, Captain W. W. ; U.S. A. San Rafael
Williamson, Dr. John M. ; NE cor. Haight and Pierce sts.
Williamson, R. W. ; 1202 Leavenworth st.
Wilson, Mr and Mrs J. L. ; 2514 Pine st.
Williar, Mr and Mrs J. H.; Hotel Pleasanton
Willis, Mr and Mrs. ; 1840 California st.
AVillis. Mr and Mrs A. M. ; 28 Liberty st.
Wills, Mr and Mrs; Oriel Hotel
Wilmerding, J . C. ; Union Club
Wilshire, H. Gay Los Angeles
Wilshire. Mr and Mrs AV. B. ; 1804 Sutter st. Thursday
AVilson, Alexander W. ; 801 Scott st.
AVilson, Col. C. L. ; Baldwin Hotel Butte Co
Wilson, Mr and Mrs. Charles E. ; 629 Hayes st.
Wilson, E. J.; Grand Holel
Wilson, Miss E. S. ; 920 Valencia st.
Tuesday
Monday
Tuesday
Monday
THE FRANCO-AMERICAN FOOD CO'S ready made Soups are cheaper and better
than can be made at home. All first-class Grocers keep them.
MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
WILSON 98 WOOB
Wilson, Mrs Harold C; 13 Ridley st.
Wilson, Mr and Mrs Horace; 1307 Taylor st.
Harry L.
AVilson, J. N. E. ; 1501 Stein er st:
Wilson, Mr and Mrs James K.; 1227 Turk st.
Wilson, Mr and Mrs J. L. ; 2514 Pine st. Tuesday
Wilson, Mr and Mrs. John Scott; Bush and Scott sts.
Wilson, Joseph; 1214 Mason st.
AVilson, Mrs K. ; 825 Sutter st.
Wilson, Mrs L. S.; Hotel Pleasanton Monday
Wilson, Mr and Mrs Russell J. ; 2020 Buchanan st.
Wilson, Mr and Mrs Samuel M. ; 711 Pine st.
Mountford S.
Wilson, Mr and Mrs Scott ; 710 Vallejo st.
Wilson, Thomas S. ; Hotel Pleasanlou
Wilson, Mr and Mrs William A. ; 1407 Van Ness ave.
Mii?s Marie E.
Miss Kate
AVinans, Mrs Joseph ; 926 Clay ist.
Miss
Jerry W.
Winn, Mr and Mrs A. H. ; The Berkshire Monday
Winn, Lieutenant F. L., U. S. A. Angel Island
Winslow, Chauncey M. ; Bohemian Club
Winter AVilliam; 710 Capp st.
Winterberg, Dr W.; 602 Sutter st.
Wise, Mr and Mrs Everett E. Healdsburg
Wise, Johu H. ; 1409 Leavenworth st.
Wissel, A.; 104 Steiner st.
Witham, Mr and Mrs Walter I>. ; 2501. California st.
Withrow, Mrs; 925 Pine st.
Miss Eva
Witt, E. ; S26 Powell st.
Wittram, Mr and Mrs Frederick ; 2319 California st. Wed)iesday
Miss Lena
Wolcott, Captain C. C. ; U. S. N. ; Mare Island
AVollweber, Mr and Mrs B. ; The Berkshire Monday
■ Miss C. J.
Wood, Lieutenant A. X. ; U. S. N.; Cosmos Club
Always reliable aud uuiform— HORACE R. KELLY & GO'S Key West
Havana Cigars. MAU; SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
WOOD 99 WRIGHT
Wood, E.; Lick House
Wood, Mr and Mrs George M. ; 1507 California st.
Wood, Mr and Mrs Henry P. San Rafael
Wood, J. I.; Occidental Hotel
Wood, J. AV. ; Palace Hotel Mondaij
Miss Nellie
Wood, Lieutenant S. S.; U. S. N. ; Cosmos Club
AVood, AVilliam H. ; Hotel Pleasanton
Wood, Mr and Mrs AVilliam S. ; 1920 Clay st.
-Aliss Eleanor
Wood, AA'illard M. ; 2105 AVebster st.
Woodman, Mrs ; 916 A'an Ness ave.
AA^oods, Aliss May ; The Berkshire Monday
AVoods, Robert J. ; 1312 Taylor st.
AA^'oodward, Robert B. ; NE cor. Geary and Grant ave.
AVoodward, Gideon P. ; 1429 O'Farrell st.
Woodworth, Mr and Mrs Tomales
Woodworth, Mr and Mrs Fred A.; 1812 Steiner st. Tuesday
AYoodworth, Salem ; 320 A^'an Ness ave.
AA^'ood worth, Samuel Stony Point
AA^ooley, Mr and Mrs Douglas Sausalito
AA^oolrich, George L. ; 710 Fell st.
Miss
AVoolworth, Mr and Mrs R. C. ; 1626 Sacramento st.
AA^ooster, Mr and Mrs Fred L. ; 2602 California st.
Friday Napa Soda Springs
AA^^oster, Mrs John B. ; 938 Geary st.
Ellis
AVooster, Mr and Mrs Philip L. ; 2900 California st. Napa Soda Springs
Worden, C. E. ; 1312 Taylor st.
AVormser, Mr and Mrs Samuel I. ; 1834 California st. Tuesday
Wrey, Mr and Mrs G. E. B. ; The Berkshire Monday
Worth, Mr and Mrs Henry C. ; 1310 Golden Gate ave.
Wright, Mr and Mrs C. S. ; 1407 Hyde st. Thursday
Wright, Air and Mrs Edward C. ; 103 Broderick st.
AVright, H. W. San Jose
Wright, Mr and Mrs Henry C. ; 1310 Golden Gate ave.
AVright, Mr and Mrs J. B. Sacramento
RICHARDSON & ROBBINS' Boued Chickeu, Turkey, Cooked Ham, Rolled Ox
Tongue, Curried Ovsters and Fowl, Plum Pudding and Potted Meats; to be had
of all first-class Grocers. MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
WRIGHT 100 ZECH
Wright, J. M. ; 2519 Sacramento st.
Wright, John A. ; 2222 Washington st.
Wright, Mr and Mrs Selden S.; 910 Lombard st. Friday Haywards
Miss Roberta
-Miss Annie
Ralph K.
William H.
Wright, AMiitaker San Rafael
Wyllie, Mr and Mrs Alexander San Jose
Yanke, Mr and Mrs R. L. ; 117 Jones st. Thursday
Yat^s, Charles R. ; 1823 Eddy st.
Yates, Mrs R. H. ; Hotel Fairmount Monday
Yemans, Mr and Mrs H. W. ; T. S, Marine Hospital
Yerington, Miss; 1255 Cahfornia st.
Yoell, Mr and Mrs Alexander San Jose
Miss
Yost, D. Z. ; Pacific Club
Yost, Mr and Mrs John D. ; 1422 Sutter st. Alameda
■ John D. Jr.
Young, Andrew S. ; 1716 Jackson st.
Young, Carlos G., 1616 Geary st.
Young, Charles F.; 1255 California st.
Young, Frederick J. ; 1213 Oetavia st.
Henry H.
Henry J.
Young, George A. ; 1904 Broadway st.
Young, Captain J. D. Sacramento
Young, Mr and Mrs John P. ; 1919 Devisadero st. Thursday
Young, Mr and Mrs Thomas ; 314 Lombard st.
Young, ^Ir and Mrs Thomas ; 502 Powell st.
Young, Walter ; 514 23rd st.
Young, William ; 1811 Sutter st.
Younger, Dr. Alexander Steamer " Oceanic "
Younger, Dr and Mrs Edward A. ; 688 McAllister st. Friday Alameda
Younger, Miss Maude, 1222 Pine st.
Miss Bessie
Younger, Dr. William J. ; 300 Stockton st. Del Monte
Zander, W. E. Hotel Rafael, San Rafael
Zech, August, F. ; 211 Sinih st.
Trv the FRANCO-AMERICAN FOOD CO'S Natural FlaA'or French Soups, put up in
sla'JS especially for Children's Diet. Invalids, Sick or Weak Persons.
* ■ " MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agent.s.
ZECH 101 ZOOK
Zech, Frederick, Jr. ; 914 Sutter st.
Zeile, Mr and Mrs Frederick W. ; 2115 Sacramento st. Friaay
Zeilin, W. S.; Cosmos Club
Zifferer, Prof, and Madame ; The Bella Vista Thursday
Zimmerman, Frank C. ; 1321 Sutter st.
Zook, Mr and Mrs Frank ; The Berkshire Monday
'^^^ F^^ANCO-AMERICAN FOOD CO'S French Soups are put up for family use in
quart and pint cans and one and a half pint glass jars.
MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
CALIFORNIA MARKET
CMLIFORNI/I ST. ta PINE, bBt. MuNTODMERY ^^ KEARNY ST5.
THE LEfflING MAI^KET DFTHE PACIFIC CDAST
DBPOT FOR The
CHOICEST MEATS. FISH, POULTRY, FRUITS, VEGETABLES AND
DAIRY PRODUCE
4^ Goods purchased in this Market need no other recommendation.
SEND YOUR ORDERS BY TELEPHONE THUS, EROU/N, Supt.
D'BRIEN Sc SFDTDRND
It'hoiesale and Retail Dealers in
STALLS 3 & 4, CALIFORNIA MARKET
CRLIFDRNIR ST. ENTR/INCE SUN FRMIICISCO
All Drders attended ta at the Shortest Natice; Goads delivErEd Free
nf ChargE to any Part of the City
TELEPHONE NO. 515 4®=-TERRAPIN ALWAYS ON HAND
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DEALERS IN
16, 17, 28 & 30
Centre Marl^et
Teleplnone No. 1415 Sutter Street
ESTABLISHED 1564
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PA^'T' /S^s^ON©
CONTAINING THE NAMES, ADDRESSES, RECEPTION
DAYS AND COUNTRY RESIDENCES OF THE
ELITE OF OAKLAND, ALAMEDA,
BERKELEY AND SUR-
ROUNDINGS
G. H. MUMM & CO.
(RKirvis)
K>CTRA DRV DRY VERZKNAY
A^POLLmARIS
(Natural Mineral Water)
r
|4unysidi JsinOS and Fmedmehshall
Natural Aperient Waters
AnhPHQPT-RlKPh ^^^^'"^ Association, St. Louis
Anheuser ^ Budweiser Lager Beers
Wo I D I of t'o Celebrated Milwaukee ''Weiner"
^ "Private Stock" (red ribbon) Beers
JONES, MUNDY & CO.
Importers, C^ommissioi} r\erQ\)ai)ts a^d Hlfrs' ^ge^ts
No. 16 FRONT STREET
SAN FRANCISCO
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PART SECOND
OAKLAND, ALAMEDA, BERKELEY
AND SURROUNDINGS
Note: — Where street only is mentioned Oakland should be understood
Abbott, Rev. and Mrs Granville S. ; 569 11th st.
Granville S., Jr.
Adams, Miss Bessie ; cor. lOtli and Filbert sts.
Adams, Mr and Mrs Edson ; Bay place and Oak ave.
Edson F.
John
Agard, Dr. A. H. ; 1259 Alice st.
Ainsworth, Captain and Mrs J. C. ; Rose Lawn, Vernon ave. Wednesday
Miss Daisy
Miss Maude
Miss Bella
Harry B.
John C.
Captain and Mrs George J.
Akerly, Rev. Benjamin ; Adeline and 16th sts.
Benjamin N.
James C.
Morris K.
Albrecht, Mrs; Fruit vale
Miss Laura
Aldrich, William A. ; Piedmont
Miss Helen
Burt
YUM YUM SWEET CORN, the finest in the land, sold everywhere.
Ask your Grocer for it. MAU, SADLER & CO., Sole Proprietors.
ALEXANDER 104 BARKER
.ilexander, Mr and Mrs 0. ; 1406 Alice st.
Charles O.
Alexander, Mr and Mrs S. T. ; 1006 16th st.
Miss Lottie
Allen, Arthur; Alameda
Allen, Mr and Mrs C. E. ; 318 14th st.
Allen, Mrs Frank Howard ; 1231 Poplar st. Wednesday
Allen, Mr and Mrs I. P. ; Santa Clara ave., Alameda
Allen, Mr and Mrs James G. ; 1325 Jackson st. Wednesday
Allman, Miss Emma J. ; 1263 Harrison st.
Ames, Judge and Mrs J. P. ; 1132 Adeline st. Thursday
Anderson, Mrs; Hopkins Academj- Tuesday
The Misses
Anthony, Mr and Mrs Edwin R.; Alameda ave., near Peru, Alameda
Anthony, Mr and Mrs John A. ; Central ave., Alameda
Miss
Anthony, Mr and Mrs R. M., 964 18th st.
Applegate, J. Henry, Jr. ; Alameda
Armes, Mr and Mrs C. W.; 1201 West st.
Armes, Mr and Mrs G. W. ; 1118 Brush st.
AV. D.
Arthur, Mr and Mrs J. D.; NW cor. 12th and Castro sts
E. M.
Ayres, Mr and Mrs Irwin ; 1205 Oak st.
Bacon, Mrs Alonzo; Alameda
Bacon, Mr and Mrs Henry D. ; 960 Oak st. Wednesday
Miss Carrie
Badger, William G. ; Fruitvale
Bailey, Mr and Mrs George D.; 17th and Castro sts.
Baker, Mr and Mrs J. E. ; 1234 Regent st., Alameda
Baker, James AV.; Galindo Hotel
Baldwin, Mrs C; 930 Adeline st. Monday
Miss
Alexander
Baldwin, Mr and Mrs Lloyd; Vernon Heights Thursday
Mrs J. G.
Bangs, Mr and Mrs Franklin ; 118 9th st.
Barker, Mr and Mrs Joshua L. ; Berkeley
Barker, Mr and Mrs Timothy L. ; 1119 Castro st.
H. R. KELLY'S BOUQUET Key West Havana Cigars have uo equaL
Smoke them and see for yourself. MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
BARNARD 105 BOARDMAN
Barnard, Mr and Mrs George B.; 554 35th st.
Barnes, Mr and Mrs E. T. ; Central ave., Alameda
Barney, Mr and Mrs Alfred S. ; Vernon Heights
Barstow, Mr and Mrs Anson ; 1104 Broadway st.
Barstow, Mr and Mrs D. P. ; NW cor. Market and 18th sts.
Barstow, Mrs Ellen F.; 1064 22d st.
Bartlett, Mr and Mrs Columbus ; Alameda
Bartlett, Mrs Earl ; East Oakland
Bartlett, N. C; 477 Prospect ave.
Bartlett, Mr and Mrs Pliny; 1311 Franklin st.
Barton, Mr and Mrs John ; Broadway and Central ave., Alameda
Miss
W. F.
Barton, Mr and Mrs P. AV. ; Clinton ave., Alameda
Barton, Mr and Mrs W. T. ; Piedmont
Bassett, Mr and Mrs J. F.; 964 Market st. Ttmrsday
Bayley, Mr. and Mrs George B.; Castro st.
Beck, Mr and Mrs W. F. ; 512 Charter st.
Bell, Mrs G. W. ; Centennial and 14th sts.
Bentley, Mr and Mrs W. R. ; 220 11th st. Wednesday
Benton, Mr and Mrs J. E. ; 533 16th st.
Miss May
Benton, Rev and Mrs J. A. ; 437 Hawthorne st.
Berryman, Mr and Mrs H. B.; Berkeley
Bigelow, Mr and Mrs Elijah ; 1155 Brush st.
Bird, Mr and Mrs Frank L.; 2048 Encinal ave., Alameda
George R.
Bishop, Mr and Mrs A. W. ; Jackson st. Wednesday
Bissell, Mr and Mrs George R. ; Alameda ave., Alameda
The Misses
Eugene
Louis H.
Blake, Mrs Francis ; Telegraph ave., bet. Knox & Caledonia ave.
Miss Alice
Blow, A. H. ; 759 Harrison st.
Blow, W. W. ; 454 9th st.
Boalt, Mr and Mrs John H. ; 1003 12th st.
Boardman, Charles T. ; Galindo Hotel
Boardman, Mr and Mrs Edward; Oakland
Chicken aud Game Pates Truffle,!, made lu the French stvle by the FRANCO-AMERI-
CAN FOOD CO., will be found delicious for Breakifast, Lunch or Supper. Ask
your Grocer for them. MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
BOLAND 106 BROWN
Boland, Mr and Mrs Archibald ; Webster st.
Bonham, Mrs M. T. ; 626 8th st.
Bonner, Mr and Mrs Thomas ; Brook and Orchard ste.
Bonte, Rev. and Mrs J. H. C; Berkeley
Booth, Mr and Mrs E. B. ; Alameda
Booth, Mr and Mrs Lucius A. ; Hope ave., Piedmont Wednesday
Booth, Mr and Mrs W. H. ; Alameda
Booth, William F.; Berkeley
Bowen, Mr and Mrs P. M. ; 1303 Chestnut st.
Bowman, Mr and Mrs A. W. ; Piedmont
George F.
Bowman, Mr and Mrs H.; 630 9th st.
Bradley, Mr and Mrs; 364 14th st.
Miss
Miss Grace
Bradley, Prof, and Mrs C. B.; Berkeley
Bray, Mr and Mrs Watson A. ; Fruitvale
Augustus
Edward M.
Robert
Brayton, Mr and Mrs Albert P. ; 1167 Jackson st. Wednesday
Miss Louise
Burt
• Harry
Breck, Mr and Mrs Samuel ; 14th st.
Miss
Brett, Mr and Mrs John R. ; 562 13th st.
Miss Mabel
Brigham, Mr and Mrs C. O. ; 1019 Oak st. Friday
Miss Lena
Brigham, Mr and Mrs Frank E, ; 1017 Oak st. Friday
Bromwell, Colonel and Mrs L. L. ; 9th and Jackson sts. Wednesday
Bronson, Miss Mabel; Kelsey House.
Miss Cora
Brown, Mr and Mrs Albert; 1387 Alice st. Wednesday
Brown, Mr and Mrs Arthur ; 1031 Filbert st.
Brown, Mr and Mrs Da\id; Alameda
Brown, Mr and Mrs Roland G.; 1389 Jackson st. Wednesday
Miss Lillian
Miss Florence
H. O. WILBUR & SON'S Chocolate and Cocoa Preparations are unexcelled for quality
Ask your Grocer for them. MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
BROWN 107 CHAPMAN
Brown, Winsor L. ; Sunol Glen, Sunol
Browne, Mrs; 6th ave., East Oakland
Miss EfRe
Browne, Mr and Mrs P. D. ; Highland Park
Buck, Dr. and Mrs E. W. ; 1011 Webster st.
Miss
Buffington, Mr and Mrs J. M. ; 10th and Madison sts.
Bugbee, Mr and Mrs Sumner W. ; Hotel Merritt
Bunker, Miss Minnie ; 150 Lake st. Friday Santa Clara
Bunnell, Prof, and Mrs George W. ; Caledonia and Telegraph ave.
Burk, F. ; Blake House
Burnham, Mr and Mrs O. H. ; 1017 Madison st.
Lee
Cftduc, Cora, and Mrs Phillip; *'Mosswood," Telegraph ave. Saturday
Miss Cora
Miss Florence
Cahiil, Mr and Mrs Edward F. ; 1368 10th st.
Cambden, Mr and Mrs Charles ; 10th and Market sts.
Carreron, Mr and Mrs W. W.; 28th st., bet. Grove and Telegraph ave.
Campbell, Mr and Mrs Alexander; Orchard ave.
Miss Jessie
Colin
Daniel Y.
Campbell, Mr and Mrs Henry C. ; 1311 Harrison st.
Campbell, Mr and Mr.s J. C. ; 12th and Chestnut sts. Monday
Miss Carrie
Campbell, William; Alameda
Canoran, Mrs Arabella; Claremont ave., North Temescal Thursday
Carmany, John ; 13th ave. beyond Lynn ; East Oakland
Miss Mary A.
Carneal, Thomas D.; 12th st near Castro
Carpenter, Horace W. ; Alice and 3rd sts.
Carrick, Mr and Mrs D. ; cor. l^th ave. and 15th st., East Oakland
Chabot, Mrs A. ; 104 East 15th st.
Miss Helen
Chabot, Mr and Mrs R.; 11th and Madison sts.
Chamberlain, Mr and Mrs Charles H. ; 1571 7th ave., East Oakland
Chapman, E. B. ; East Oakland
Chapman, Mr and Mrs T. F. ; 120 East 14th st.
Chapman, Rev. and Mrs E. S. ; 1264 12th ave., East Oakland
KELLY'S KEY WEST HAVANA CIGARS have been sold in this market for
over ten years. A sufficient guarantee that they are the Best ou the market.
MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
CHASE 108 • COOL
Chase, Mr and Mrs Q. A. ; Broadway, near Moss ave.
Cheever, Mr and Mrs M. R.; 1401 7th ave., East Oakland Wednesday
Chetwood, Rev. Hobart ; Hotel Merritt
John
Chickering, Mr and Mrs William H. ; 970 16th st.
Chipman, Mrs Dwinelle; Alameda
Miss Fannie
Clay, Mr and Mrs C. C. ; Fruitvale
Clement, Mr and Mrs E. B.'; 1264 Harrison st.
Miss Katie
A.
Clement, ]\rr and Mrs H. N. ; Berkeley
Cluff, Mr and Mrs Edwin H. ; Fruitvale
Coffin, Mr and Mrs Albert F.; 918 16th st.
Coffin, Mr and Mrs C. B. ; 1387 Harrison st.
Miss
Coghill, Mr and Mrs T. B.; .Jackson st. Wednesday
Cohen, Mr and Mrs Alfred H.; Fruitvale
Cohen, Mrs Emily G. ; Versailles and Buena Vista aves., Alameda
Miss Mabel
Miss Edith
:\Iiss Ethel
W. G.
Daniel Y.
Mr and Mrs Edgar A.
Colby, Mr and Mrs G. E. ; Claremont ave. Wednesday
Cole, Mr and Mrs Leander G. ; 1545 Webster st.
Cole, Mr and Mrs R. E. ; 512 12th st.
Miss
Coleman, Mr and Mrs John W. ; 8th and West sts.
Miss
Harry
Condron, Mrs D. B.; Field Seminary Thursday
Conklin, Mrs F. G. ; 4th ave. and 16th sts., East Oakland
Conners, John ; 1115 Jackson st., Wednesday Pleasanton, Gal.
Miss Mollie
Miss Maggie
Cook, Prof, and Mrs Albert 8. ; Dwight Way and Auburn St., Berkeley
Cook, Mr and Mrs Carroll ; 122 Lake st.
Cool, Dr. and Mrs Russell H. ; Gahndo Hotel
GORDON & DIL WORTH'S Fine Preserved Fniits, Jellies, Olives, Ketchup, Wine
Jellies, Etc., to be had at all fancv Grocers.
-MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
COON 109 DAYTON
Coon, jVIr and Mrs Henry Irving; Fruitvale
Cooper, E. K. ; 828 Grove st.
Coplin, Mr and Mrs A. ; 556 20th st. Thursdm/
Mies Ethel
Cordiell, Mr and Mrs Thomas ; 16th and Webster st. |] ednesdaif
Cornwall, Dr. and Mrs Ambrose ; Vernon Heights
Costigan, Mr and Mrs James M. ; 1305 Franklin st.
Miss
Craig, Mr and Mrs Homer A.; 2223 Green st.
Craig, Mr aad Mrs Hugh ; Piedmont Hotel Thursday
Crane, Mrs A.M.; 584 35th st.
Lauren E.
Crane, Mrs S. H. ; 971 Market st.
Crane, Mrs AV. W. ; Galindo Hotel
Crellin, Mr and Mrs John ; 1061 Oak st.
Miss
Arthur
Crockett, Mrs J. B. ; Fruitvale
Miss Emma
Crockett, Mrs. Robert; Fruitvale
Crouch, Mr and Mrs E. ; 1061 Seventh ave. East Oakland
CuUen, Mr and Mrs; 10th ave, bet. 14th and 15th, East Oakland
Miss Alice
W. O.
Cumming, Capt and Mrs George ; Fruitvale
A. M.
Cunningham, Mr and Mrs Loring; 479 Orchard ave.
Cushing, Mr and Mrs Volney ; Berkeley
Cutter, Mr and Mrs Chester G. ; 14G Lake st. Wednesday
Miss Anna
Dam, Mrs. L. E. ; 493 Locust st.
— Cleveland
Dargie, Mr and Mrs W. E. ; 1168 Jackson st. Wednesday
Miss Annie R.
Thomas T.
Davis, Dr. and Mrs Henry C. ; 1318 Jackson st. Wednesday
Day, Mr and Mrs Clinton; Piedmont Way, Berkeley
Dayton, Mr and Mrs J. B.; loth st., near Madison Wednesday
Miss Jessie
George
MATTONI'S GIESSHUBLEK. The Empress of Table Waters. The favorite
of all Visitors at Carlsbad. MAU, SADLER <t CO., Pacific Coast Ageuts.
DEAN 110 • DRISCOLL
Dean, Mr and Mrs Carl ; Oakland
Dean, Mr and Mrs Elisha B. ; 1219 Grove st.
Dean, Mrs J. B. ; 1325 Jackson st. Wednesday
Miss Emily
John
Dean, Mr and ]\[rs Peter; Madison st.
Miss Sarah
Deane, Mrs John ; Claremont Wednesday
Miss Esma
Miss Frances
I>earborn, Mr and Mrs G. W. ; cor. 12th ave. and loth st.. East Oakland
De Estrella, T. ; Berkeley
De Fremery, Miss; Orchard ave.
De Fremery, Mr and Mrs H. S. ; Alameda. (Abroad)
De Fremery, Mr and Mrs James; 1305 Adeline st.
De Fremery, Mr and Mrs William C. B, ; Prospect ave. Wednei^^day
De Golia, Mr and Mrs George E. ; Vernon Heights
De Gomez, Mr and Mrs F. ; 463 26th st. Tuesday
De la Montanya, A. ; 656 6th st.
Delger, Mr and Mrs Edward F. ; 1453 Telegraph ave. Wednesday
Delger, Frederick ; Telegraph ave. and 19th st.
Denham, Mr and Mrs B. F.; 1397 Alice st. Wednesday
1 >enny, Horace ; East Oakland
De Pue, E. J.; 1115 3rd ave., East Oakland
Derby, Mrs.; Fruitvale
Oscar
A. G.
Dewing, Mr and Mrs A. A.; 358 East 14th st., P^ast Oakland Tuesday
Dietz, Mr and Mrs Alfred C; San Pablo ave.
Miss
Miss Alice
Dillon, Miss; 7th and Oak sts.
Dingie, Mr and Mrs W. J.; Hays' caiion
Donnell, Mr and Mrs Arthur C. ; 1227 Myrtle st.
Donnelly, Miss May; Fruitvale
Dornin, Mr and Mrs George D.; D wight Way, Berkeley
]Miss
Mr and Mrs Oscar G.
Driscoll, Mrs J. M.; 16th and Webster sts. Wednesday
TRY GRANDMA'S DELIGHT JAPAN TEA; p\it lip in 1 pound round canisters only
Ask your Grocer for it. MAU, SADLER & CO., Sole Proprietors.
DRUM
111
FINE
Drum, John S.; 953 Market st.
Frank
Dunham, Mr and Mrs. Benjamin F.; 1397 Alice st. Friday
Miss Mamie
Mr and Mrs Frank
Dwinell, Charles H.; Berkeley.
D^-er, Mr and Mrs J. P.; 1257 Jackson st. Thursday
Miss Alice
Miss Ruth
Miss Minnie
Joseph
Eastland, Mr and Mrs Joseph G. ; Rocridge
Eastland, Mr and Mrs Van L. ; 817 Grove st.
Eastman, Mr and Mrs C. H. ; 12th st. and 7th ave. East Oakland Tuesday
Eaton, Mr and Mrs Joseph C. ; 19th ave. and E. 24th st. East Oakland
Edwards, Mr and Mrs George C. ; 1568 Webster st.
Edwards, Mr and Mrs J. G. ; Oakland
Eels, Mr and Mrs Charles P. ; San Pablo ave.
Eldridge, Mr and Mrs S. A.; Harrison and 14th sts.
Emery, J. C; San Pablo ave.
Emery, Mrs Joseph; 1308 Webster st.
Ernest, Dr. J. T. ; Oakland
Evarts, Mr and Mrs P.; 1115 Jackson st.
Everest, Mr and ^Nlrs H. B. ; 1375 Madison sts.
Miss Nellie
Everett, Mr and Mrs Edward; 719 Eighth st.
Everson, Mr and Mrs Wallace; 16th and Filbert sts.
Ewing, Mr and Mrs Thomas ; Vernon Heights
Kabens, Mr and Mrs George ; Alameda
Farnam, Mr and Mrs Charles W. ; Fruitvale
Farnham, ]Mr and Mrs J. E. ; Oakland
Farquharson, Mr and Mrs David ; 1167 Jackson st.
Miss Marv
Thursday
Thursday
Wednesday
Wednesday
Friday
Wednesday
Farrier, Mr and Mrs H. L. ; 1253 6th ave., East Oakland
Miss Emma L.
Miss Annie F.
Felton, Mrs Katherine ; 930 Adeline st.
Fields, Mrs D. I. ; Olive House
Fine, Mrs A. ; 6th ave. and 12th st., East Oakland
Mo)tday
Wednesday
Monday
How pleasant after the Theatre or an Eveuiug Partv to be able to offer voiir guests a
Hice eup of FRANCO-AMERICAN FOOD GO'S FRENCH BOUILLON before
retiring. MAU, SADLER & CO., Tacitie Coast Agents.
^^«CHER 112 • GARCELOX
Fischer, Mr and Mrs ; Havwards
J. K.
Fish, Mr and Mrs Charles H. ; 804 10th at.
Fish, Mr and Mrs Harvey; 918 Grove st.
Fish, Dr. and Mrs M. W. ; 461 East 14th St., East Oakland
Miss Julia
Fisher, Mr and Mrs Hugo ; Alameda
Fitzgerald, Mrs Kate ; 313 14th st.
Miss Maggie
Miss Maj^
R. M.
Edward L.
Fletcher, Frank A. ; Oakland
Flint, Mr and Mrs E. Du Bois ; Myrtle st. Tuesday
Flint, Mr and Mrs Edward P. ; 521 13th st. Tuesday
Miss Helen P.
Miss Alice M.
Flint, Harry L. ; Glen Echo, off Piedmont Avenue
Folger, Mr and Mrs James A. ; 1308 Jackson st, Wednesday
Miss Elizabeth
James A., Jr.
Folker«, G. A. W. ; 915 Myrtle st.
Foote, Mr and Mrs W. AV. ; Brush and 13th sts.
Ford, Mr and Mrs Jerome B. ; 923 5th avenue ; East Oakland
Forrest, Mr and Mrs C. T. ; Webster st.
Fox, Mr and Mrs Charles N. ; 1057 Market st.
Miss
George H.
Francis, Miss ; "Rossmore"
Freeman, Mr and Mrs Littlejohn ; 1721 Lincoln st.
Gage, Mr and Mrs Stephen T. ; 1300 Harrison st.
Gamble, :\lr and Mrs James; Piedmont
The Misses
Lenan
Garbsr, Julge and Mrs John ; Claremont avenue; North Temescal
Miss Belle ih....^
John, Jr.
Garcelon, Mrs Kate ; 1213 Madison st.
FOR CHILDREN'S DAILY DIET nothin.? is better than a ?ood uutritious ea'^ily di-
gested soup, such as IS pur up by the FRANCO-AMERICAN FOOD CO
MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
GARTHWAITE 113 GREEN
Garth waite, Mr and Mrs W. W. ; Fairbank avenue ; Oakland Heights
Mrs H.
Mrs C. T.
Mrs Alice
Gaskill, Mr and Mrs George C. ; Oakland
Gaskill, Mr and Mrs Rollin C. ; Oakland
Gaskill, Mr and Mrs D. W. C; 1395 Harrison st.
Burt
Mr and Mrs Barney W.
Gibbons, William H.; Alameda
Gibbs, William C. ; 154 Third st.
Gibson, Judge and Mrs E. M. ; Hays' Canyon
Gibson, Miss G. ; Olive House Wednesday
Gifford, Mr and Mrs William B. ; Oakland
Gilbert, Charles W.; Oakland
Oilman, Dr and Mrs S. M.; Prospect ave.
Glasscock. Mr and Mrs John R. ; 6th and Jackson sts.
Glasscock, Hon. W. H.; 5th and Harrison sts.
Goldsmith, Paul; Blake House
Goodall, Captain and Mrs Edwin; Madison and 14th sts.
Miss
Goodfellow, Mrs M. J. ; 1353 Webster st.
Miss Bessie
Goodfellow, Mr and Mrs W. S. ; 1363 6th avenue, East Oakland
Gordan, Mr and Mrs Harry F. ; 1353 AVebster st.
Gordan, Mr and Mrs J. E. ; 473 Merrimac st,
Gordon, Mr and Mrs N. PI. ; 1431 Webster st.
Miss Gertrude
Grant, Mr and Mrs G. E. ; 1303 3rd avenue, East Oakland
Miss Abbie
Grant, Mr and Mrs George ; Highland Park Wednesday
Graves, Mr and Mrs W. H. H. ; 512 Seventeenth st.
Grayson, Mr and Mrs George W. ; cor. 9th and Madison sts.
]Miss Georgie
Robert R.
Green, Mr and Mrs Adam T. ; Berkeley
Green, Mr and Mrs Edmund; 1317 Jackson st. Wednesday
Miss Lillian
Edward Frank
MATTONI'S CARLSBAD GIESSHUBLER retaius its gas for an unusually long time
after the bottle has heen openerl. Grocers and Druggists keep it.
MAU, SADLER i^t^'o., Pacific Coast Agents.
GREENE
114
HAVENS
Greene, Judge and Mrs W. E. ; 1226 Fourteenth st.
Miss Mabel E.
Miss Ethel
Gregory, Mr and Mrs H. P, ; cor. Durant and Jackson sts.
Griffin, Mrs S. E. ; Jackson st. Wednesday
Miss Mamie
Grimes, Mr and Mrs Allen ; cor. East 14th st. and 6th ave. Tuesday
Miss Alice
Grimwold, Mr and Mrs A. D. ; Fruitvale
Guild, Mr and Mrs C. B.; Oakland
Hackett, Capt. and Mrs Edward ; 1303 Jackson st. Wednesday
Capt. John
Hager, Mr and Mrs E. C. ; Prospect Heights
Hale, Miss Mamie ; 364 Peralta st. Tuesday
Hale, Mr and Mrs W. E. ; 1212 Castro st. Wednesday
Miss Sadie F.
Haley, Dr. C. S. ; Lake Shore ave.
Hall, Mr and Mrs E. M. ; 1369 Jackson st. Wednesday
Miss Jennie
Miss Hattie
Hamilton, Judge and Mrs Noble ; 1271 Jackson st. Wednesday
]\Iiss Nettie
William B.
^Ir and Mrs Edward H.
Handy, Mr and Mrs George W. ; 1305 Madison st. Tuesday
Hanford, Mr and Mrs James N. ; 1205 Peralta st.
Miss
Harmon, Mr and Mrs A. K. P. ; 1568 Webster st. Thursday
Harmon, Mr and Mrs A. K. P., Jr. ; Fruitvale
Harmon, Mr and Mrs J. B. ; Fruitvale
Harries, Mr and Mrs W. H. ; 1361 Jackson st.
Harrington, Mrs L. ; 1167 Jackson st.
Miss Agnes
Harrison, Mr and MrslR. T. ; 616 3rd st.
Harvey, Mr and Mrs Le Roy G. ; 1128 Filbert st.
Haven, Mr and Mrs Charles P. ; 8tli and Adeline sts.
Haven, Mr and Mrs James; Brooklyn Heights
Haven, Mr and Mrs William ; 8th and Chestnut sts.
Havens, Mr and Mrs A. W. ; 1652 Webster st.
THE FRANCO-AMERICAN FOOD CO'S ready made Soups are cheaper and better
than can be made at home. All first-class Grocers keep them.
MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
HAVENS 115 HILLIGESS
Havens, Frank C. ; Vernon Heights
Hawley, Mr and Mrs C. J. ; 1118 7th avenue, East Oakland
Hawley, Mr and Mrs George T. ; Summit avenue, Prospect Heights
Hawley, Mr and Mrs George W.; Clinton avenue
Hawley, Mr and Mrs J. C; 522 Knox Place
Hawley, Mr and Mrs Levi H. ; 2100 Telegraph avenue
Hayes, Mr and Mrs C. E. ; r.27 East 11th st., East Oakland
Hayes, Mr and Mrs D. E.; 923 Linden st.
— '- — Miss Stella
Hayes, Mr and Mrs Thomas K. ; Adeline and 7th sts.
The Misses
Mr and Mrs Edward
Haj'S, Mr and Mrs John C., Jr. ; Alameda Wednesday
Heim, Mr and Mrs J. F.; 1361 Market st. Wednesday
Henderson, Miss Minnie; Fruitvale
Hendy, Dr and Mrs. G. W.; 15th and Madison sts.
Henry, Mr and Mrs A. C; 1221 Harrison st.
Henshaw, Judge and Mrs Frederick W.,' 8th and Filbert sts.
Henshaw, Mrs Sarah E.; 941 Myrtle st.
Tyler
Mr and Mrs E. T.
Henshaw, Mr and Mrs William G.; cor. 14th and 7th ave., East Oakland
Herrick, Mr and Mrs E. M.; Webster st. Wednesday Saratoga, Cal.
Lester
Herrick, Mr and Mrs W. F.; 1302 12th st. Tuesday
The Misses
Hesse, Professor Frederick G. ; 801 Jackson st.
Hickman, Mr and Mrs L. M.; 1300 Madison st Wednesday
Miss Macie
Miss Lide
Hickock, Mr and Mrs Arthur M. ; Central ave., Alameda
Hickok, Mr and Mrs B. E.; 1155 Madison st. Teusday
High, Mr and Mrs W. D. ; 1428 Webster st.
Hilgard, Professor Eugene W. ; Berkeley Tuesdan Mission, San Jose
Miss Louise
Miss Alice
E. M.
Hilligess, Mrs Maria ; Berkeley
— *^ — The Misses
Always reliable and uniform— HORACE R. KELLY & GO'S Key West
Havawa Cigars. MAU> SADLER «& CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
HINCHMAN 116 JORDAN
Hinchman, Mr and Mrs T. W. ; Railroad ave. and Morton st., Alameda
The Misses
Charles H.
Woolworth H.
Hinckley, Mr and Mrs E. B. ; Fruitvale
Hinkle, Mr and Mrs J. M. ; 1020 Adeline st. Tuesday
Hofer, Mr and Mrs Grandjan ; 1674 Telegraph ave.
Horton, Miss Sarah W. ; 964 18th st.
Hostetter, Mr and Mrs Frank ; 13th ave. and loth st., East Oakland
Miss Etta
Howard, Mr and Mrs John L. ; Vernon Height3 Tyursday
Howell, Mr and Mrs M. D. ; 1317 Alice st.
Hubbard, Mr and Mrs Samuel; 122 East 12th St., East Oakland
Miss Kate
Samuel, Jr.
Hunt, Mrs Jonathan ; Glen Echo
Miss
Miss Daisy
H. O.
Mrs.
Mr. and :\Irs. S. O.
Hurd, Mr and Mrs M. S. ; 534 Sycamore st. Tuesday
Hush , Mr and Mrs ; Fruitvale
Miss
Hutchinson, Miss ; 8th and West sts.
Hutchinson, Mr and Mrs ; 8th and Brush sts. Wednesday
Miss
Hutchinson, Mr and Mrs H. L. ; 1166 West 10th st.
Irish, Mr and Mrs John P. ; 1438 Adeline st.
■ Miss
Isaacs, Mr and Mrs J. I). ; 13th and Alice sts.
Jackson, Mr and Mrs I) H. ; 8th ave and loth sts.. East Oakland
Miss Gail
Janin, Mr and Mrs L. B. ; 1355 Webster st.
Johnson, Miss Alice; 122 0th st.
Johnson, Mr and Mrs W. P. ; Merrimac, near Webster st.
Jones, Mr and Mrs N. G. ; 4th ave., bet. 13th and 14th sts.. East Oakland
Jones, Mrs Vernon; Orchard st., near Telegraph ave.
Jordan, Mr and Mrs Frank C. ; Santa Clara and Central aves., Alameda
Jordan, Mr and Mrs W. S. ; Market st., near 14th st.
RICHARDSON & ROBBIXS' Boned Chicken, Turkey, Cookeci Ham, Rolled Ox
Tongue, Curried Oysters and Fowl, Plum Pudding and Potted Meats; to be had
of all first-class Grocers. MAU, .SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
JORGENSEN
117
LITTLE
Jorgensen, Carl ; 1362 17tli st,
Kahn, Miss Henrietta; 778 9th St. Wednesday
Kahn, Mr and Mrs Solomon ; 762 9th st. Wednesday
Keith, W. ; Berkeley
Kellogg, Charles W. ; 1253 Grove st.
Kellogg, Prof, and Mrs Martin ; Berkeley
Kelly, Mr and Mrs H. AV. ; 1214 Brush st.
Kelsey, Mr and Mrs Jsoah ; 130 9th st.
Kenna, P. J. G. ; Fruitvale
King, Mr and Mrs George Lyman ; 11th and Jefferson sts. Wednesday
Kirkham, General and Mrs R. W. ; Oak and 8th sts.
Miss Kate
Kirkland, Joseph B. ; Alameda
Knight, Mr and Mrs Allen ; 1424 Webster st.
Knight, Mr and Mrs W. H. ; 1300 Webster st.
Knowles, Capt. and Mrs Josiah N. ; 15th and Jackson sts.
The Misses
Knox, Dr. and Mrs H. E. ; 480 Merrimac st.
Miss Mary
Knox, Mr and Mrs Israel; Knox Place and Telegraph ave
Knox, Mrs R. G. ; Field Seminary Thursday
Koerber, Mr and Mrs August ; Alameda
Kurtz, Mrs B. C. ; 521 13th st. Tuesday
I^amreaux, Miss Mamie; Petaluma ave., San Rafael
Landsberger, Mr and Mrs Isidor; Alameda
Miss
Henry M.
Langley, Mrs Melanie ; 156 E 12th st., East Oakland
Charles F.
Lathrop, Rev. and Mrs H. D. ; East Oakland
John M.
Lawson, Mr and Mrs William ; 1308 Madison st. Tuesday
Le Conte, Prof, and Mrs John ; Dwight Way, Berkeley
Le Conte, Prof, and Mrs Joseph; Bancroft Way, Berkeley
Leckie, Mr and Mrs Robert; 977 6th avenue, East Oakland Monday
Leisk, Mr and Mrs Robert; East Oakland
Liliencrantz, Dr. and Mrs August; 13th and Madison sts.
Little, Col. and Mrs AVilliam C. ; Broadway, near Moss avenue.
Try the FRANCO-AMERICAN FOOD CO'S Natural Flavor French Soups, put up in
glass especially for Children's Diet, Invalids, Sick or Weak Persons.
MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
LIVERMORE
118
McELRATH
Livermore, Mr and Mrs H. ; Rocridge Park. Wednesday Calistoga
Miss Grace
Llewellyn, Mrs E. ; San Lorenzo
Lohman, Mrs Fannie E. ; Lake and Madison sts. Wednesday
Miss Jennie
Miss Fannie
Magill, Mr and Mrs Arthur E.; 310 E. 17th St., East Oakland
Mangels, Christopher ; Alameda
Mansfeldt, Mr and Mrs Hugo; 1163 Alice st. Thursday
Marcellus, Mr and Mrs E. P.; 555 19th st.
Marriot, Mr and Mrs F.; Willow and Alameda ave., Alameda Thursday
IMarsh, Mr and Mrs E. B.; Field Seminary
Marston, E. AV. ; 1391 Webster st.
Martin, Mr and Mrs J. West; 720 14th st.
Shelby
Richard
Marwedel, Mr and Mrs Edward H. ; 163 10th st. Friday
Masten, Mr and Mrs N. K.; Madison st.
Miss Mamie
Joseph N.
Mastick, Mr and Mrs C. L. ; Central ave. and Oak St., Alameda
Mastick, Mr and Mrs E. B.; Pacific ave. and Prospect st., Alameda
The Misses
Mastick, Mr and Mrs George H.; Pacific ave. and Woodst., Alameda
Mastick, Mr and Mrs R. W. ; Santa Clara ave. and Willow st., Alameda
Mathews, Mr and Mrs E. G. ; 104 E. 12th st.. East Oakland Wednesday
Mauzy, Dr. and Mrs R. D. ; 730 11th st. Tuesday
Miss Alice
Byron ^
^Nlauzy, Dr. and Mrs W. P. ; 814 14th st. Wednesday
Maxwell, Mr and Mrs George H. ; Berkeley
May, Mr and Mrs; 527 E. 11th st. ; East Oakland
McChesney, Prof, and Mrs. J. B. ; 1350 Franklin st.
McClure, Rev. and Mrs David ; Caledonia avenue
McCoy, Mr and Mrs Charles ; 62 E. 12th st. ; East Oakland
McCurrie, John P. ; Alameda
McCutchen, Mr and Mrs E. J. ; Alameda
McElrath, Major and Mrs J. E. ; 668 16th st.
Miss M.
THE FRANCO-AMERICAN FOOD CO'S French Soups are put up for family use in
quart and pint cans and one and a half pint glass jars.
MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
McGILVRAY 119 MININGER
McGilvray, Mr and Mrs William D. ; 1267 12th avenue, East Oakland
McGillivray, Joseph; 1365 Franklin st.
John
William
McKee, Mrs Samuel B. ; 1021 Adeline st. Monday
Miss Sal lie
Miss Nellie
Miss Amy
Samuel B.
J. C.
McKenna, James; Alameda
McKisick, Mr; 1167 Castro st.
McKnight, Mr and Mrs Andrew J. ; Fruitvale
McLean, Rev. and Mrs J. K. ; 520 13th st.
McNear, Mr and Mrs George W. ; 10th and Myrtle sts.
John
George
Mead, Le Grande ; Alameda
Mead, William H. ; Temescal
Meade, Mr and Mrs Calvert ; 1315 Myrtle st.
Meade, Le Grande ; Alameda
Mecartney, Mr and Mrs Amos ; Bay Farm Island, Alameda
Meek, H. W. ; San Lorenzo
Melvin, Mr and Mrs S. H. ; 358 East 14th st., East Oakland
Merrill, Mr and Mrs Thomas L. ; 457 Merrimae place
Merritt, Dr. Samuel ; 1213 Webster st.
Metcalf , Mr and Mrs George D. ; Berkeley
Metcalf, Mr and Mrs Victor H. ; 1263 Harrison st.
Mhoon, Major John B, ; 1017 Adeline st.
Miller, Miss Agnes; 1424 Webster st.
Miller, Mr and Mrs Albert ; 1264 14th st. Monday
Miss Charlotte
]\Iiss Annie
C. O. G.
-Harry E.
Miller, Edward, H., Jr. ; Alameda
Miller, Robert W. ; Galindo Hotel
Miller, Mr and Mrs W. E. ; 1277 Webster st. Wednesday
Mininger, Mrs Adeline ; Broadway and Railroad ave.; Alameda
Miss Grace
YUM YUM SWEET CORN, the finest in the land, sold everywhere.
Ask your Grocer for it. MAU, SADLER & CO., Sole Proprietors.
. ^^ PARDEE
Moe, Mrs George W.; 520 13th st.
Moffitt, Mr and Mrs James ; Broadway and 22d sts. Wednesday
Montague, Mrs Samuel C; 1019 Filbert st.
Moore, Mr and Mrs A. A. ; 6th ave. and 20th st., East Oakland Tvesday
Moore, Mr and Mrs J. P. ; 1010 Franklin st.
Morgan, Mr and Mrs Benjamin; Berkeley
Morgan, Mr and Mrs C. B.; 1363 Castro st.
Morgan, Mr and Mrs James; 120 East 14th st., East Oakland
Morris, Mr and Mrs William ; 1428 Webster st. Tuesday
Moses, Prof, and Mrs B.; Berkeley
Mowe, Mrs George W. 1313 Afadison st. Wednesday
^lurdock, Mr and Mrs George H. ; Alameda
Xagle, Mr and Mrs H. H. ; 973 5th ave., East Oakland
Nahl, Mr and Mrs ; Alameda
Naylor, Mr and Mrs Charles E. ; Alameda Thursday
>.eal, Mr and Mrs Charles S. ; Morton Station. Alameda
Nelson, Captain and Mrs Charles; Seminary Park
Miss Maggie
Miss
Nichols, Charles M. ; 1062 7th ave., East Oakland
Nicholson, Dr. and Mrs J. E. ; 626 8th st.
Miss
Nicholson, Mr and Mrs J. H.; 462 22d st.
North, Mr and Mrs George L. ; Alameda
Oliver, William Letts; 1110 12th st.
Olney, Mr and Mrs Warren D. ; 481 Prospect ave.
Olsen, John ; 1765 Lincoln st.
-Henry
O'Meara, Miss Jennie; Park st. Station, Alameda
Orr, John K. ; 1116 Alice st.
Otis, Mr and Mrs Frank ; Santa Clara ave. and Paru st. , Ala.neda Thursday
O Toole, Dr. and Mrs M. C. ; North Berkeley
Owens, John K. ; Alameda
Miss Mamie
Palache, Mr and Mrs James; Claremont
Palmer, Mr and Mrs C. T. H. ; Piedmont ave., Berkelev
Palmer, Mr and Mrs Frank ; 502 Sycamore st.
Pardee, Dr and Mrs E. H.; 672 11th st.
H. K. KELLY'S BOUQUET Key West Havana Cigars h^^^;:;;^;;;; "
Smoke them and see for yourself. MAU. SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
PARDEE
121
RALSTON
Pardee, Dr and Mrs George C. ; 1367 8th ave. , East Oakland
Paulsell, A C. ; 1319 Grove st.
Payne, George H. ; West End, Alameda
Pennoyer, Mr and Mrs Albert A. ; 1353 Alice st. Wednesday
Perine, Mrs Eva ; 1317 Jackson st. Wednesday
Perine, Mr and Mrs N. P. ; Fruit vale
Miss Florence
Perine, Mr and Mrs W. D. ; 809 Oak st.
Miss Madge
Perkins, Mr and Mrs George C. ; 10th and Adeline sts
Pheby, Mr and Mrs Thomas B. ; 1275 Alice st. Tuesday
MisH Elise
Phillips, Mr and Mrs J. W. ; 977 0th ave., East Oakland Monday
Miss
Miss Mamie
Pierce, Mr and Mrs Ira ; 1416 Grove st.
Pierce, Marshall ; 459 Merrimac st.
Miss Henrietta
Miss Josephine
Orestes
Pierce, W. Frank ; 568 18th st.
Pillsbury, Mis? Edith ; Alameda
Poindexter, Mr and Mrs Frank H.; Alameda
Pond, Mrs Ella C. ; Berkeley
Porter, Mr and Mrs W. H. ; 660 14th st.
Posey, Dr. and Mrs A. C. ; 11th ave. and 22d st.. East Oakland
Potter, Mr and Mrs E. E. ; 13}o 12th ave., East Oakland
Prather, Mr and Mrs Thomas ; 1253 Alice st. Thursday
Prather, Mr and Mrs W. L. ; 507 11th st.
The Misses
Prentiss, Samuel R. ; 176 Lake st.
Prescott, Mr and Mrs F. S. ; 1366 10th ave. East Oakland Wednesday
Pringle, Mr and Mrs E. J. ; 826 East 19th st., East Oakland
R.abe, Mr and ]\Irs William ; 1406 Alice st. Wednesday
Miss Frances Louise
AV. H.
Ralston, Mr and Mrs A. Jackson ; 534 25th st. Thursday
Miss Claire
Chicken and Game Pates Truffled, made lu the French style by the FRANCO-AMERI-
CAN FOOD CO.. will he found delicious for Breakfast, Lunch or Supper. Ask
vour Grocer for them. MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
RALSTON
122
SESSIONS
Wednesday Michigan Bluff
Ralston, Mrs Lizzie F. ; 172 13th st.
Miss Emelita
MissB.
William C.
Randall, Mr and Mrs Charles W. ; Piedmont
Randolph, Daniel L. ; Alameda
Ransome, Mr and Mrs Ernest L. ; 977 7th ave.. East Oakland
Leslie
Redding, Mr and Mrs A. P. ; 1313 Madison st.
Redington, Mr and Mrs Joseph ; Alice st.
Reed, Mr and Mrs George W. ; 974 16th st,
Requa, Mr and Mrs I. L. ; Highlands
Mark
Reynolds, Major and Mrs G. P.; 1855 Central ave., Alameda
Riley, Mr and Mrs P. T. ; Berkeley
Risdon, Mr and Mrs Robert ; 8th and Myrtle sts.
Rising, Miss »S. A. ; 914 Castro st.
Rising, Prof, and Mrs W. B. ; Allston and Chapel, Berkeley
Robinson, Miss May; 917 Peralta st. Tuesday
Robinson, Mr and Mrs Samuel ; Cottage st., Alameda
Rodolph, Mr and Mrs C. T. ; 1409 Brush st
Rogers, Mr and Mrs Henry ; 1209 Jackson st.
Romer, Eugene : 1926 Alameda ave., Alameda
Roos, Joseph ; Alameda
Russ, Mr and Mrs Frederick ; Claremont
Riither, Mr and Mrs Fred ; 1316 10th st.
Sather, Mrs Peter; 664 Twelfth st.
Saunders, Mrs J. M.; Olive House
Savage, Mr and :Mrs W. C. ; Broadway
Scott, Mr and Mrs Paul ; Alameda
Seabury, Captain and Mrs; Berkeley
Sears, Judge and Mrs ; San Leandro
Miss Stella
Sears, Mr and Mrs H. B. ; 1217 Webster st.
H. B., Jr.
Seaton, Mr and Mrs Horace H. ; cor. Jackson and Lake sts
Mr and Mrs William
Wednesday
Wednesday
Tuesday
San Rafael
Wednesday
Wednesday
Wednesday
Wednesday
Steamer ''Rio Janeiro"
Selby, Mr and Mrs Prentiss ; Alice st.
Sessions, Mr and Mrs E. C. ; Highland Park, East Oakland
Wednesday
Thursday
H. O. WILBUR & SON'S Chocolate and Cocoa Preparations are unexcelled for quality
Ask your Grocer for them. MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
SHANKLIN
123
SQUIRE
ShankliB, Mr and Mrs J. W. ; 938 Filbert st.
Shattuck, Mr and Mrs Charles H. ; Central ave., Alameda
Shattuck, Mr and Mrs F. K. ; Shattuck ave., Berkeley
Shay, Mr and Mrs Frank ; Alameda
Sheldon, John P. ; 932 14th st.
Shepard, Mr and Mrs J. L. W. ; San Pablo ave.
Miss Madeline
Miss Louise
Miss Kate
Shepard, Capt. and Mrs L. G. ; Tubbs Hotel
Shepherd, John E. ; 1123 Peralta st.
Shepherd, L. F. ; 1217 Frankhn st.
Sherman, William ; 620 14th st.
Miss Lizzie
Simmons, Mr and Mrs O. ; 277 2nd st.
J. E.
Simpson, Mr and Mrs A. M. ; 1265 Grove st
Simpson, Mrs T. B. ; 572 Jones st.
Miss Marianna
Miss Lucy
Smith, Mr and Mrs A. D.; 910 Myrtle st.
Miss
— '■ Leon D.
Harry
^ Frank
Smith, Mr and Mrs G. Frank; 914 Castro st.
Miss Ada B.
Miss Gertrude
Percy
Smith, Mr and Mrs George E. ; 1063 11th st
Smith, Henry L. ; 768 9th st.
Snell, Miss Mary E.; 568 12th st.
Miss Sarah H.
Mr and Mrs R. B.
Thursday
Friday
Thursday
Wednesday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Soule, Prof, and Mrs Frank ; 960 Oak st,
Spaulding, Mr and Mrs Nathan AV.; Highland Park, E. Oakland Friday
Sperry, Mrs M. S. ; 16th and Jeflferson sts
Miss Minnie
Miss Beda
Squire, Henry P. ; 11th st., near Alice
KELLY'S KEY WEST HAVANA CIGARS have been sold in this market for
over ten years. A sufficient guarantee that they are the Best on the market.
ilAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
ST. JOHN
124
TOMPKINS
Tf ednesday
Monday
Thursday
St. John, Chauncey M. ; Oakland
Stanley, Judge and Mrs John A.; 1211 Jackson st.
Starr, Mr and Mrs A. D.; 1353 Grove st.
Starr, Mrs L. M. , 5th ave., East Oakland
Steele, Mr and Mrs Edward L. G. ; 824 Jackson st.
William
Stevens, Mrs Levi ; Fruit vale
Miss O. E.
Miss Dollie
St. John, Chauncey M. ; Oakland
Stone, Mr; 169 10th st.
Miss Sophie
Stone, Mr and Mrs Byron F.; 1311 Harrison st.
Stone, Mrs R. Catherine; Field Seminary
Stubbs, Mr and Mrs J. C. ; Madison st.
Swenarton, Mr and Mrs J. A.; J374 Franklin st.
Swift, Mr and Mrs Samuel ; 1112 East 16th st., East Oakland
Swyney, W. J. ; Railroad ave. and Benton st., Alameda
The Misses
Robert
Xaber, Mr and Mrs I. ^V. ; 1351 Madison st.
Miss Daisy
Taylor, Mr and Mrs Arthur C; East Oakland
Taylor, Mr and Mrs Chauncey ; NAV cor. Castro and 8th sts.
Taylor, Mr and Mrs William H. ; 704 8th st.
Tevis, Mr and Mrs Joshua ; 2051 East 14th st. , East Oakland Saturday
Carter
Dr. Samuel
Thursday
Tuesday
Thomas, Mr and Mrs R. P. ; Berkeley
Thomas, Mr and Mrs W. D.; 561 East Uth st.. East Oakland
Miss Clara S.
• Miss Maggie A.
Thompson, Mr and Mrs A. D. ; 1115 Jackson st. Wednesday Pleasanton
Thompson, Mrs M. J. ; 1 7th ave. and East 25th st. East Oakland Thursday
Miss Josephine
Tibbey, Miss Sadie ; Alameda
Tompkins, Mrs Sarah; 1271 Jackson st.
The Misses
Wednesday San Leandro
Burt
GORDON & DILWORTH'S Fiue Preserved Fruits, Jellies, Olives, Ketchup, Wiue
Jellies, Etc., to be had at all faucy Grocers.
MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
TOUCHARD 125 WATSON
Touchard, Mr and Mrs G. L. , 1077 8th st.
Albert
Trembly, Dr. and Mrs J. B. ; 8th and Myrtle sts.
Tnbbs, Mr and Mrs Hiram ; 5th ave. and 12th st., East Oakland
The Misses
Tucker, Dr. and Mrs J. C. ; 1051 Market st.
Miss Eva
Miss Etta
Miss Alice
Tuttle, Mr and Mrs C. A. ; Madison and 10th sts.
Upham, Mr and Mrs Isaac ; 13th and Jackson sts. Wednesday
Van Loben Sels, Mr and Mrs P. J. ; 1305 Adeline st.
Van Sicklen, Mr and Mrs F. W. ; Central ave. and Union st., Alameda
Vanden Berg, Mr and Mrs S. L. ; 1018 Adeline st. Monday
Vandyke, AVilliam H. ; 14th ave. near East 23d st., East Oakland
Miss Carrie
Vincent, Edward ; 1271 Jackson st Wednesday
Miss
Vrooman, Hon. and Mrs Henry; Claremont
'Wade, : r and Mrs E. E. ; 1373 11th ave., East Oakland
AVade, Mr and Mrs S. H. ; 1375 11th ave., East Oakland
AVadsworth, Mr and Mrs Henry; 1347 Alice st.
. Miss M.
AValcott, Mr and Mrs J. ; Bancroft AVay, Berkeley
Miss Mabel
Miss Maud
Earl A.
Wall, Mrs ; Berkeley
Dr. B. P.
AVall, Mr and Mrs Jesse ; 1439 Market st.
Miss Louise
Miss Bessie
AVandesforde, Mr and Mrs J. B. ; Playwards
Ward, Mr and Mrs D. H. ; 1216 AVebster st.
Ward, Mr and Mrs Joseph AA^ ; 517 Frederick st.
Miss Hortense
AVard, Mr and Mrs J. Walter, Jr. ; 1239 Linden Monday
Waters, Miss Jennie; 508 12th st. Tuesday
Watkins, Mrs P. T. ; AVebster st.
AVatson, Mr and Airs Charles L. ; 1375 Madison st.
MATTONI'S GIESSHUBLER. The Empress of Table Waters. The favorite
of all Visitors at Carlsbad. MAU, SADLER Sc CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
WATSON
126
WOOD
AVatson, Captain and Mrs Horace H. ; 26th st., near Broadway
Horace
Wellman, Mrs Bela; E. 14th st.. East Oakland
The Misses
William
AYentworth, ]Mr and Mrs Ira M. ; AVest Berkeley
AA>st Mr and Mrs Albert A. ; 1977 Webster st. Wednesday
AVeston, Mr and Mrs B. F. ; 150 Lake st. Friday Santa Clara
AA^eston, Mrs Sarah S. ; 1245 AA^ebster st.
F. F.
\A^estover, Mr and Mrs C. ; 610 12th st.
^A'^etherbee, Mr and Mrs Henry ; Fruit valie
AA'heaton, Mr and Mrs George H. ; 154 Lake st Tuesday
Miss Bessie
George
Wheaton, ]Mr and Mrs AAMlliam K. ; 1060 Poplar st.
The INIisses
AA^hitcomb, Frank E. ; Berkeley
AA^hite, Mrs; Glaremont ave., North Temescal Thurgday
AA^hitney, Mr and Mrs George; .1076 14th st.
Miss Violet
The blisses
AAliitney, Mr and Mrs 8. A. ; 1155 Madison st. Wednesday
AA^hittaker, Mr and Mrs A. E. ; 722 11th st.
AA'illcox, Mr and Mrs David ; 1201 Alice st. Thursday
Miss Minnie
Miss Bertha
AA'ilkinson, Prof, and Mrs Charles ; Dwight Way & College ave.. Berkeley,
Wednesday Sonoma
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Wright, Mrs C. S. ; 758 18th st.
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San Francisco Art Association
430 Pine Street
Ou March 28, 1871, the Sau Frauciseo Art Association was organized, with the
worthy object of encouraging excellence in artists and a superior taste in the public.
The School of Design is also conducted by this Association. An exhibition by local
artists is held annually, besides numerous other displays.
OFFICERS
Joseph D. Redding,
John A. Stanton, .
J. B. Crockett,
James D. Phelan,
E. E. Potter,
J. R. Martin,
President
First Vice-President
Second Vice-President
Treasurer
Secretary
Assistant Secretary
L. L. Baker
David Bixler
George H. Hopps
DIRECTORS
Edward Bosqui
Samuel M. Brookes
Henry Hey man
HONORARY MEMBERS
Alvord, Mrs William
Bierstadt, Albert
Booth, Hon. Newton
Breuil, Edmond
Cerruti, G. B.
Crocker, Mrs E. B.
Gilman, D, C.
Kip, Rt. Rev.Wm. Ingraham
Mezzara, Joseph
Rogers, FordH.
FOR CHILDREN'S DAILY DIET nothing is better than a good nutritious, easily di-
gested soup, such as is put up by the FRANCO-AMERICAN FOOD CO.
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SAN FRANCISCO ART ASSOCIATION
LIFE MEMBERS
Alvord, William
Babcock, Harry
Babcock, William, Jr.
Bacon, Henry D.
Baird, Mrs J. H.
Baker, Livingston L.
Bancroft, A. L.
Barnes, W. H. L.
Barroilhet, Henry
Beard, John L.
Bell, Thomas
Benson, John
Blakeney, T. J.
Blanding, Gordon
Bixler, Da\id
Bixler, Mrs. David
Booth, H. J.
Bosqui, Edward
Boyd, James T.
Boyd, John F.
Breede, Henry L.
Brereton, Robert
Brittan, N. J.
Bull, Alpheus
Burnett, W. C.
Cahill, Edward
Callandreau, J.
Coleman, Carlton C.
Coleman, J, AV.
Coleman, William T.
Coleman, Mrs. AVilliam T.
CoUins, W. J.
Colton, Mrs. D. D.
Cook, Seth
Crocker, John H.
Cushing, Volney
Deane, Coll
Dean, W. E.
'Dennison, Mrs. L.
Dewey, E. E.
Dewey, S. P.
Dewey, AVilliam P.
De Young, M. H.
Dodge, Henry L.
Donohoe, Joseph A.
Downey, John G.
Duncan, AVilliam L.
Eldridge, Oliver
Eyre, E. E.
Faull, John A.
Felton, Charles N.
Fitch, J. R.
Flood, James C.
Floyd, R. S.
Forbes, A. B.
Freeborn, James
Fry, J. D.
Garnett, Louis A.
Gibbs, Frederick A.
Gibbs, George AA^
Giffin, O. F.
Glazier, Isaac
Grant, Adam
Graves, Robert N.
Gray, R. B.
Hager, John S.
Haggin, James B.
Haggin, Miss M. D.
Hall, Harry P.
Hanscom, John ().
Harmon, A. K. P.
Hastings, Charles F. D.
Hay ward, A.
Head, A. E.
Heald, E. P.
Hearst, Mrs. George
Heuston, H. M.
Heydenfelt, S.
Hickox, George C.
Hill, Harry C.
Hill, Horace L.
Hochkofler, R.
Holcomb, AA^ A.
Hooper, George F.
THE FRANCO-AMERICAN FOOD GO'S ready made Soups are cheaper and better
than can be made at home. All first-class Grocers keep them.
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Hopkins, W. S.
Hotaling, A, T.
Howard, Mrs. Chandler
Irwin, K, B.
Jackson, J. P.
Janin, Henry
Jarboe, Mrs. Mary H.
Johnson, Robert C.
Keene, James R.
Layman, F. O.
Lent^ William
Livingj-ton, Mark
Livingston, Louis
Ma<lden, Thomas P.
May, John C.
Mayne, Charles
McLane, Louis
Meinecke, Charles
Merrill, John F.
Mills, D. O.
Moore, H. H.
Morrow, Robert F.
Murphy, E. P.
Muybridge, E. J.
Norris, William
Norton, Edward
Parrott, Mrs. A. M.
Parrott, Louis B.
Parrott, Tiburcio
Payot, Henry
Pierce, Henry
Piatt, Rev. W. H.
Prescott, George W.
Redington, John H.
Requa, Isaac L.
Robinson, L. L.
Roman, Anton
Sawyer, L. S. B.
Seligman, Abraham
Schmiedel, Henry
Scott, Miss Alice AV.
Scott, Irving M.
Scott, Henry T.
Shaw, AVilliam J.
Stanford, Leland
Stearns, J. H.
Sutro, Adoli)h
Tevis, Lloyd
Toland, Mrs. M. B. M.
Tubbs, A. L.
Underbill, Jacob
Upham, Isaac
Wallace, George
Weill, Raphael
Whartenby, James
Whitcomb, A. C.
Wiggins, W. W.
Wilmerding, J. C.
Winter, William
Woodbun.', F. C.
Woodworth, Selim
CONTRIBUTING MEMBERS
Abbott, Charles H.
Ames, Fisher
Ashe, R. P.
Bacon, Jacob
Badlam, Alexander
Ballenberg, N.
Barker, T. L.
Barron, Mrs. E. S.
Bass, T. J.
Beach, T. P.
Belcher, ^V. C.
Belknap, D. P.
Beard, John L.
Beaver, George AV
Bemis, Charles C.
Bender, Miss E.
Birmingham, J.
Bendel, Herman
Bey fuss, Ernest
Bigelow, S. C.
Always reliable and uuiform— HORACE R. KELLY & GO'S Kej- West Havana Cigars.
MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
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SAN FRANCISCO ART ASSOCIATION
Bishop, Thomas P.
Blaisdell, N.
Boalt, John H.
Bonnell, Edwin
Borel, Autoine
Brady, Harry J.
Brayfogle, Edwin S.
Briel, M. L.
Britten, Joseph
Brookes, Samuel M.
Brown, Arthur
Brown, Edward
Brown, Mrs. J. E.
Brown, Thomas
Bruce, Donald
Bruce, Robert
Buckingham, Thomas H.
Burrell, Miss Nellie E.
Bush, Norton
Bush, R. J.
Cahn, David
Callaghan, D.
Carlson, C. J.
Carrigan, A.
Casanova, Henry
Case, J. D.
Castner, Mrs. C. A.
Cebrian, J. C.
Center, William
Chadbourne, F. S.
Chalmers, AV. L.
Chamberlain, W. H.
Chismore, George
Chittenden. Alice B.
Cope, W. W.
Cornwall, P. B.
Coulter, W. A.
Crocker, Mrs Clarke W.
Crocker, George
Crocker, Henry J.
Crocker, William H.
Crockett, J. B., Jr.
Danielwitz, Mrs. C. E.
Davis, Horace
Davis, H. C.
Davis, S. B. F.
D'Estrella, T.
De la Mont any a, James
Delong, Frank C.
Denigan, Thomas
Denny, Horace
Dibble, H. C.
Dolbeer, John
Donahue, Mrs. Annie
Donahue, J. Mervyn
Donahue, P. J.
Dornin, George D.
Dugan, Miss Susie
Dusbury, Horace
Duncan, H.
Dunham, Frank
Dutard, H.
Duval, George L.
Eastland, Joseph G.
Easton Wendell
English, John F.
Fair, Mrs. Theresa
Farnfield, Charles P.
Feder, Miss Ray S.
Finegan, P. A.
Fischer, Miss J. K.
Fisher, Hugo
Forman, R. B.
Folger, James A.
Fox, Chas. N.
Freeman, Mrs. Littlejohn
French, F. J.
(jamble, Mrs. J. B.
Gerberding, A.
Gibbons, Mrs. Dr. H. Jr.
Gibbs, C. V. S.
Gifford. W. B.
Goodall, Edwin
Goodall, Charles
Granniss, G. W.
Grant, George F.
(irant, Joseph D.
Grant, Thomas C.
Gump, Solomon
Hamilton, Robert
RICHARDSON & ROBBINS' Boue<l Chicken, Turkey, Cooked Ham, Rolled Ox
Tongue, Carried Oysters and Fowl, Plum Pudding and Potted Meats; to be had
of ail first-class Grocers. MAU. SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
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Harvey, Downey
Harring, William
Harmon, Miss A. L.
Harrison, R. C.
Has Brouck, Joseph
Haiisman, F. H.
Hawes, A. G.
Haquette, E.
Heoht, M. H.
Hedger, H. A.
Hendry, Mrs. C. J.
Heyman, Henry
Higgins, Mrs. Wm. L.
Hill, Thomas
Hittell, Mrs. T. H.
Hobart, W. 8.
Hobls, Miss Jennie
Hofer, Mme. Grandjean
Hoffman, Ogden
Hoi bach, August
Holloway, W. E.
Hooker, Charles G.
Hopps, George H.
Hughes, Dr. Jerome
Hutchinson, E. J.
Hyde, Roth well
Irelan, AVilliam, Jr.
Irwin, Joseph
Jacobi, Frederick
Jarnes, Mrs D. H.
Johnson, J. C.
Jones, W. S.
Jorgensen, Christian
Josselyn, Charles
Joullin, A.
Keith, William
Kelley, Mrs. H. W.
Kellogg, C. W.
Kenitzer, Henry
Koerber, August
Kunath, Oscar
Latimer, L. P.
Lauden, Mrs. H. E.
Le Breton, A. J.
Lewis, Miss Rosa F.
Lincoln, Jerome
Livermore, Charles B.
Lohse, John F.
Lotz, Miss Matilda
Lugsden, Jay
Luther, John B.
Lyser, Albert
Lynch, Jeremiah
Mallon, John
Malter, G. H.
Manning, Miss A. M.
Marshall, Benjamin
Marshall, Edward C.
McCombe, John
McCoppin, Frank
McCormick, Miss Eva
Martin, Mrs Eleanor
Martin, P. J.
Masten, N. K.
Marye, George T.
Meade, Calvert
Mesick, R. S.
Michalitschke, Mme. A.
Middleton, S. P.
Mighell, William E.
Molera, E. J.
Montague, W. W.
Mont eagle, R. C.
Morgan, E. D.
Morretti, A.
Nahl, W. H.
Narjot, Ernest
Newlands, F. G.
Noble, X. H,
Norton, Mrs. S. J.
O'Connor, Cornelius
Otto Ernest
Parrott, John, Jr.
Partridge, John
Perkins, George C.
Perkins, Samuel
Pescia, Joseph J.
Peters, Charles R.
Phelan, James D.
Pierce, Mis Ira
Try the FRANCO-AMERICAN FOOD GO'S Natural Flavor French Soups, put up iu
glass especially for Childreu's Diet, Invalids, Sick or Weak Persons.
MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
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SAN FRANCISCO ART ASSOCIATION
Pillsbury, E. S.
Pixley, Mrs. F. M.
Potter, E. E.
Powers, G. H.
Powning, Joseph
Rathbone, J. L,
Rathbone, Mrs. J. L.
Rearden, T. H.
Redding, Joseph D.
Redington, W. P.
Richards, D.
Richardson, Mrs. D. S.
Richardson, Mrs. M. C.
Roberts, H. S.
Robinson, C. D.
Rodrigues, A.
Roe, George H.
Rogers, C. A.
Rogers, E. B.
Rollins, W. E.
Roos, Joseph
Rosentirn, Julius
Rosewald, J. H.
Ross, Thomas
Russ, Henry B.
Russ, Frederick
Sabin, John. I.
Samuels, B. C.
Sanders, George H.
Sawyer, A. F.
Sawyer, Lorenzo
Schmitt, Mrs. Henry
Schnable, Herman
Schussler, Toby
Scrivener, Arthur
Searles, Mrs. M. T. S.
Seregni, F.
Shafer, Frederick F.
Shanklin, Mrs. A. S.
Shaw, S. W.
Shehan, Gen. John F.
Skinner, Mrs. G. E.
Sloss, Louis, Jr.
Smedberg, W. R.
Smith, Mrs.. Geo. Law.
Smith, Sidney M.
Smith, C. W. M.
Smith, G. Frank
Smith, Julius P.
Smith, William F.
Spence, Rudolf B.
Spiers, James
Spreckels, A. B.
Spreckels, Glaus
Spreckels, C. A.
Spreckels, John D.
Stadtmiller, F. D.
Starbird, A. W.
Stanton, John A.
Stearns, Miss Nellie
Steele, Edward L. G.
Stone, B. F.
Straus, M.
Strong, George H.
Sullivan, Frank J.
Sumner, F. W.
Swain, R. R.
Swan, Benjamin R.
Syz, Harry W.
Tauer, I. W.
Taylor, John
Taylor, John W.
Thors, Louis
Tobin, Alfred
Tobin, Robert
Towne, A. N.
Turnbull, AValter
Turner, William E.
Vail, A. H.
Van Wyck. H. L.
A^on Perbant, Carl
Von Schroder, Baron J. H.
Wadhams, L.
AVallace, Mrs. W. T.
Walter, I. N.
Wandesforde, J. B.
Watkins, A. A.
Waymier, J. A.
W^eill, Leon,
AVelch, Sam'l B.
THE FRANCO-AMERICAN FOOD CO'S Freuch Soups are put up for family use in
quart and pint cans and one and a half pint glass jars.
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Wells, F. Marion Wilson, C. T.
Wlieelan, Mrs. A. Randal Wilson, M. S.
White, Lovell Wikon, S. M.
Whitney, George E. Winsinger, F. S\
Whit well, William S. Withrow, Miss E.
Williams, H. B. Wright, J. M.
Williams, Frank Yates, Frederick
Williams, PI. A. Yelland, R. D.
Williams, Mrs. Virgil Zeile, Frederick W.
YUM YUM SWEET CORN, the finest in the land, sold everywhere. Ask your Grocer
for it. MAU, SADLER & CO., Sole Proprietors.
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Handel and Haydn Society
Pioneer Hall, Fourth Street
The Haudel and Haydu Society was organized iu July 1886. and incorporated
February, 1873, for the purpose of encouraging and promoting musical interest in Sau
Francisco. Rehearsals are held every Tuesday evening at Pioneer Hall, after which
any special business is transacted. The annual meeting is held in June. Any person
may become an associate member by subscribing Ten Dollars per annum towards the
funds of the Association.
OFFICERS
Joseph D. Redding
James H. Dobinson -
IsADOR Burns -
J. R. Martin
William Doxey
John X. Whytlaw
H. J. Stewart, M. B.
Mrs. H, J. Stewart
President
FirBt Vice President
Second Vice President
Secretary
- Treasurer
Librarian
Musical Director
- Pianist
directors
John Parrott
Leonard S. Clark
George D. Cooper
I. B. Whitcomb
"Wendell Easton
Julian B. Harris
Adolph Helke
James H. Culver
AVilliam H. Tarrant
H. J. Stewart
Leonard S. Clark
MUSIC COMMITTEE
James H. Dobinson
John Parrott
William Doxev
H. R. KELLY'S BOUQUET Key West Havana Cigars have no equal. Smoke them
and see for yourself.
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ACTIVE MEMBERS
►SOPBANOS
Allen, Miss Nellie
Allen, Mrs E. D.
Barnett, Miss K.
Bartlett, Miss Colema
Billington, Mrs Frank
Blanding, Mrs H. H.
Breed, Mrs J. C.
Bridgeman, Mrs
Brougham, Miss B.
Bruce, Mrs M.
Clark, Mies Addie
Clark, MissB.
Clark, Mrs F. W.
Cohen, Mme. Waldo
Collins, Mrs A. B.
Crabb, Miss Carrie
Curtis, Mrs T. J.
Dellepiane, Mrs. K.
Dhelig, Mrs A. J.
Donnelly, Miss Ella
Earle, Miss Lilian
East on, Miss Emily
Fay, Miss M. A.
Fitzpatrick, Mrs.
Fh^nn, Miss Nellie
Gallagher, Mrs J. P.
Gamble, Miss L. J.
Gonzales. Mrs J. J.
Gra}', Miss A.
Gray, Miss E.
Hackett, Mrs M. A.
Hellman, Miss Pauline
Hopkins, Mrs Carrie
Ingham, Mrs E. J.
Josephs, Miss Nellie
King, Mrs M. G.
King, Miss Nellie
Little wood, Miss Ada
Livingston, Mrs Anna
Lester, Miss Mamie
Mannion, Miss M.
Marshall, Miss J. S.
Mason, Miss J.
McDevitt, Miss Annie R.
Mclllraich, Mrs T. D.
jVIcKay, Mrs Helen
Morris, Miss M.
Moser, Miss A.
Moser, Mrs J. C.
Northrup, Miss Agnes
O'Brien, Miss A.
Pace, Miss Emma
Park, Miss A. T.
Park, Miss L.
Parkhurst, Mrs Helen M.
Quigley, Mrs T. J .
Rise, Mrs M. E.
Roach, Miss Helen C.
Roberts, Mrs Annie
Russell, Mrs J. E.
Sibley, Mrs H. J.
Stebbins, Miss C. E.
Stebbins, Miss L.
Stebbins, Miss M.
Stillwell, Miss Lillie
Swallow, Miss Lizzie
Tarrant, Miss R. M.
Thompson, Mrs C. M.
Thompson, Miss Ella
Tomlinson, Miss S.
True, Mrs R. W.
Waterman, Miss Belle
Waterman, Miss Eugene
Wilson, Mrs C. T.
Wohlke, Mrs
AVoodworth Mrs James
Chicken and Game Pates Truffled, made in the French style by the FRANCO-AMERI-
CAN FOOD CO., will be found delicious for Breakfast, Lunch or Supper. Ask
your Grocer for them. MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
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HANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY
ALTOS
Booth, Mrs J.
Brougham, Miss M.
Clark, Miss A.
Clark, Miss L. K.
Clark, Mrs L. S.
Clifford, Mrs A.
Collins, Mrs L. M.
Devlin, Miss Angy
Devlin, Miss C,
Dye, Mrs Josephine
Gallagher, Miss Nellie
Gamble, Miss N. E.
Harnett, Miss Theresa
Henneberry, Miss D.
Heiier, Mrs H. R.
Billington, Frank
Brown, Alexander
Camp, G. W.
Clark, L. S.
Coulter, W. A.
Doxey, William
Dudley, E. C.
Dunlap, W. B.
Dye, C.
Fortescue
Gililland, Q. J.
Gray, Alexander J.
Harries, J. B.
Allen, E. D.
Barrows, William
Bridge, Walter
Burhara, ^Y. S.
Capp, C. S.
Clark, C. B.
Driscoll, James N.
Edminster, William S.
Eichenberg, H. G.
Helke, A.
Jones, Ellis
Jones, H. S.
Kelley, T. R.
Ladd, S. E.
Mayer, A.
TENORS
BASS
Husing, Miss L.
Martin, Miss Ada
Morris, Mrs M. E.
Morrrow, Mrs J. F.
Older, Mrs Emma
Otto, Miss Charlotte
Parent. Mrs. C. L.
Parks, Mrs Kate
Pracht, Mrs Julia
Small, Miss Ada
Smith, Mrs J. P.
Spiro, Miss A. M.
Tobey, Miss
Van Orden, MrsC. H.
Wilcox, Miss Jeanette
Kennedy, H. J.
Knox, Thomas R.
Martens, Henry
McKean, W.
Merrill, Eugene
Morrow, J. F.
>s'ixon, Thomas 0.
Noble, A.
Pope, b. C.
Shew, William
Spencer, M. M.
Walsh, T. J.
Whitcomb, G. F.
McCurrie, J. P.
O'Brien, Wm. T.
Parent, C. L.
Parks, Martin L.
Pritchard, T.
Ranshaw, W^illiam H.
Ravenscroft, Dubey
Sademan, Frank A.
Schoenstein, F. F.
Sparrow, A. J.
Sullivan, Lucian N.
Tarrant, W. H.
Van Orden, C. H.
AVhytlaw, J. N.
H. O. WILBUR & SON'S Chocolate aud Cocoa Preparatious are unexcelled for quality
Ask your Grocer for them. MAU, SADLER it CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
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ASSOCIATE MEMBERS
Alvord, William
Bacon, Jacob
Baker, L. L.
Baird, Mrs B. H.
Barron, Mrs Edward
Burns, Isidor
Bruce, Robert
Bowen, E. J.
Bishop, Thomas B.
Boalt, Judge J. H.
Brown, W. E.
Brittan, N. J.
Boruck, M. D.
Bancroft, A. L.
Bowman, Mrs George F.
Bigelow, S. C.
Belcher, W. C.
Bull, Mrs Alpheus
Balfour, R.
Eabcock, William
Bowie, Mrs H. P.
Badlam, Alexander
Barstow, Mrs George
Bailey, George B.
Casanova, Henry
Carey, John T.
Cartner, Mrs C. A.
Chapman, AV. B.
Clark, Warren D
Clunie, Thomas J.
Cooper, George D.
Cornwall, P. B.
Crocker, Mrs Clark W.
Crocker, Mrs E. B.
Currey, Hon. John
Darling, Major
Dean, AV. E.
Deering, F. P.
Delmas, D. M.
De Vecchi, Dr. P.
De Young, M. H.
Dibble, Henry C.
Dillon, Thomas I.
Dobinson, James H.
Dodge, H. L.
Durbrow, H.
Douty, F. S.
Easton, Wendell
Eyre, Colonel E. E.
Fair, Colonel J.G.
Fair, Mrs Theres.i
Fasanotti, Rev. A.
Finn, Judge
Fry, R. D.
Gallatin, Albert
Garnett, Mrs L. A.
Grant, I. D.
Grant, Thomas C.
Gray, Rev. John
Grow, Charles A.
Hamilton, Robert
Hammond, Richard P.
Hawes, Colonel A. G.
Harrison, R. C.
Hallidie, A. S.
Haquette, E.
Heilbronner, August
Hearst, Mrs George
Hogg, James
Hopkins, E. W.
Holloway, W. E.
Hoffman, Judge O.
Hooker, Charles G.
Hooper, George F.
Howard, Charles Webb
Huntington, W.
Houghton, General J. F.
Jacobi, F.
Jarboe, J. R.
Kerr, David
Koenig, Frank
Lesser, E. W.
Lloyd, R. H.
Lohman, Miss
TCFT T Y'S KEY WEST HAVANA CIGARS have beeu sold iu this market for
over ten vfars A sufficient guarantee that they are the Best on the market,
o^er len jears. a >,umL « \j^^^ SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
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HANDEIy AND HAYDN SOCIETY
Lj-ncli, Hon. Jeremiali
Marshall. Dr. Benjamin
Mayne, Charles
Malone, Drury
Maxwell, Walter
McConibe, John
McDonald, Captain J. M.
McKee, John
MoKinstry, Mrs E. W.
McKesick, Judge L. D.
Merry. Mrs W. K.
Meinecke, Charles
Morrow, Robert F.
Monteleagre, C. F.
Morgan, E. D.
]\Iurdock, C. A.
Partridge, John
Parrott, Louis T.
Pausers, Dr. George H.
Pew, J. W.
Perry, John, Jr.
Pierce, Mrs Ira
Pixley, Mrs F. M.
Pillsbury, E. S.
Phelan. James D.
Pond, Mrs Ella C.
Potter, E. E.
Prescott, G. W.
Rankin, Ira P.
Redding, Joseph D.
Requa, Mrs
Robinson, L. L.
Rodgers, Arthur
Sanders, George H.
Sabin, John J.
Sawyer, L. S. B.
Scott, Irving M.
Schussler, Mrs
Sherman, L. C.
Sherwood, Robert
Simpkins, C. H.
Smith, H. C.
Smith, J. Henley
Spaulding, Mrs Yolney
Spencer, George W.
Staples, Mrs D. J.
Stadtmiller, F. D.
Stump, Irwin C.
Steinhart, J.
Stearns, Miss Nellie
Swan, Dr. Benjamin
TeTis, Lloyd
Tisdall, Captain William K.
Tobin, Robert
Towne, A. N.
Truman, Ben C.
Turnbull, Gen. AValter
Van Ness, J. C.
Van Ness Seminary
Vessaria Louis
Veuve, H. H.
Waymire, James A.
Weill, Raphael
Wells, F. Marion
Whitwell, Dr. W. S.
Williams, Henry B.
Wisson, Samuel M.
Winsinger, F. L.
AVood, W. S.
Woodward, R. B.
Wright, John A.
Wooster, F. L.
Younger, Dr. William J.
Yates, Mrs R. H.
Zeile, Frederick W.
GORDON & DILWORTH'S Fiue Preserved Fruits, Jellies, Olives, Ketchup, Wine
Jellies, Etc., to be had at all fancy Grocers.
MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Ageut,s.
141
Loring Club
Rooms, 418 Sutter Street
The Loring Club was founded in 1876 for the study of part songs and other music
adapted to male voices, and consists of 60 active or singing, and 250 associate members-
The revenue of the Club is derived from the associate members, who pay lio per
annum as a subscription to defray necessary expenses. Rehearsals are he'd every
Monday evening, and the regular meeting on the first Monday of each month. The
annual invitation concert is considered as one of the fashionable events of the vear
OFFICKRS
F. F. Low,
William Alvord,
W. C. Stadtfeld,
W. A. MURISON, -
F. G. B. Mills,
David W. Lorixu,
President
Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer
Librarian
Musical Director
H. F. Miiller
MUSIC COMMITTEE
J. J. Morris
Robert Husband
VOICE COMMITTEE
George St. J. Bremner
T. S. Atherstone
\Vm. Nielson
R. Forster
MATTONI'S GIESSHUBLER. The Empress of Table Waters. The favorite
of all Visitors at Carlsbad. MAU, SADLER & C ).. Pacific Coast Agents
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LORING CLUB
active; members
FIRST TENOR
Anderson, H.
Blum, Salo
Day, W. H.
Fortesque, H. M.
Graham, James H.
Gray, E. S.
Hirsch, A.
Hii8l>and, R.
:\ruller, P.
Morrissey, J. G.
Mould, R. I.
Purlenky, G.
Park, R.
Stratton, C. A.
Sylvester, W. G.
Yon der Mehden, J. ]>.
Crandall, E. D.
SECOND TENOR
Atherstone, T. S.
Boy sen, E. C.
Emmons, E. 8.
Elder, A.
Hutchinson, E. C.
Howland, C. A.
Husted, F. M.
Landsberger, H. M.
Mansfield, W. D.
Morris, J. J.
Mitchell, F. S.
Milner, G. H.
Snook, G. C.
Stoy, S. B.
FIRST BASS
Forster, R.
Hausman, F. H.
Hueter, E L.
Helke, A.
Humphrey, J. G.
Loring, P.
Mills, F. G. B.
Mundy, J. H.
Mackay, W.
McGauley, J. F.
Morse, H. W.
Nachtrieb, J. J.
Stone, F. F.
Stadfeldt, W. C.
Tennent, T.
Werth, F. A.
SECOND BASS
Amos, J. P.
Austin, B. C., Jr.
Bien, L.
Courtney, F. C.
Daly, S. J.
Dobbs, L. L.
Hooke, ^V. F.
Murison, AV. A.
Nielsen, William
Piatt, C. W.
Stone, C. B.
Stark, G. J. W.
AVoodbridge, A.
TRY GRANDMA'S DEMJdllT JAPAN TEA; put up in 1 pound round canisters only.
Ask your Grocer for it. MAU, SADLER & CO., Sole Proprietors.
LORING CLUB
143
ASSOCIATE MEMBERS
Adams, L. C.
Alvord, AVilliam
Alvord, Mrs William
Adams, John M.
Armstrong, Mrs H. AV.
Alexander, S. Cameron
Barker, Timothy L.
Boysen, Ed. C.
Boyd, James T.
Baker, L. L.
Blum, M.
Bowers, G. W.
Babcock, William
Brown, W. E.
Balfe, M. J.
Bridge, H. S.
Bundschu, Charles
Burns, A. M.
Brewster, C. W.
Buckingham, A. E.
Barnard, H. W.
Belcher, E. A.
Belcher, W. C.
Bryant, George H.
Briiggemann, H.
Behlow, Charles J.
Cooper, George D. .
Corlson, Edward
Cook, Dr. A. S.
3Iiss
Carmany, J. W.
Crocker, Charles F.
Crocker, Mrs C. W.
Colton, MrsD. P.
Craig, Lee D.
Chapman, E. K.
Gushing, F. AY.
Day, Thomas J.
Day, A. L.
Dorr, Dr. L. L.
Dean, W. E.
Dornin, Oscar G.
Dewitt, Cora A,
Dickinson, John H.
De Young, M. H.
Eldridge, Oliver
Easton, Wendell
Ehrenberg, Dr. A. T.
Endres, Jacob
Eliot, J. B.
Fox, C. W.
Fiske, Henry M.
Fenkhausen, C.
Freeman, J. H.
Forster, Samuel
Famonville, B.
Fargo, E. A.
Fry, W. B.
Gunn, J. O'B.
GaUoway, W. T.
Gambol, John M.
Hausman, F. H.
Husted, Mrs F. M.
Hall, John C.
Haight, Robert
Hutchinson, E. C.
Husband, Robert
Harrison, J. W.
Hart, Judge C. F.
Higgins, J. E.
Hobson, C. B.
Hoppe, J. C.
Hamilton, Robert
Harrison, Ralph C.
Hammond, Rev. J. D.
Hopkins, Timothy
Hill, Horace
Hartley, J. W. F.
Hornung, C. C.
Ingram, Charles M.
Jones, M. P.
Jordan, R.
Johnson, AV. P.
Jones, W. S.
How pleasant after the Theatre or an Evening Party to be able to offer your guests a
iiice cup of FRANCO-AMERICAN FOOD CO'S FRENCH BOUILLON before
,^M-.j«.x^ MAT'. SADLER & CO.. Paeific Coast Agents.
retirin
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I^ORING CI.UB
Jeffers, Milo S.
Johnson, M. M.
jones, J. D.
.Tarboe, John R.
Kohler, Mrs Henry
Kalisher, Edward
King, H. L., Jr.
Kern, F. W.
Krogh, F. W.
Knowles, T. C.
Low, F. F.
Landsberger, H. M.
Llewellyn, Mrs E.
Lofstad, John N.
Lilienthal, P. N.
Larsen, C. G.
Lincoln, Jerome
Lesser, E. W.
Meek, H. W.
Mills, Mrs James
Murdock, C. A.
Moore, James
McDonald, R. H. M., Jr.
McLean, Dr. R. A.
McFarland, A. G.
Munson, A. K.
Mitchell, A. J.
Miller, H. M. A.
Mackay, Alexander
Murison, W. A.
Marshutz, L. C.
Milner, C. H.
Murray, B., Jr.
Mott, Earnest
Martin, William C.
McBean, Mrs C. N.
McGauley, Mrs J. F.
Marston, E. W.
MeMUe, W. R.
Marsh, H. F.
McKowen, W. A.
McKee, John,
Michaels, Henry
Nordwell, O. W.
Nachtrieb, J. J.
Natorp, B.
Neal, Allen S.
Osborn, R. W.
Overton, C. P.
Partridge, Samuel C.
Paige, Timothy
Pennell, Thomas M.
Perry, John, Jr.
Pennie, J. C, Jr.
Perwo, Walter
Pidwell, C. T.
Payne, George H.
Price, Thomas
Parrott, John
Piatt, C. W.
Paddock, E. L
Quinn, William H.
Robinson, L, L.
Redding, Joseph D.
Reinstein, J. B.
Russell, Monson
Shot well, Mrs J. M.
Staab, H. G.
Self ridge, E. A.
Swain, Edward R.
Sawyer, L. S. B.
Stadtmiiller, F. D.
Smith, Arthur A.
Searle, Charles
Sobey, A. L.
Severance, J. S.
Stanford, J. R.
Scott, Horace V.
Siebe, F. C.
Smith, William F.
Smedberg, Col. W. R.
Swain, F. A.
Stadtfeld, Jacob, Jr.
Stone, W. S.
Stow, V.
Spreckels, J. D.
Snook, F. W.
Speyer, Mrs Norris
Smith, Mrs George Law
Smith, Frederick G.
FOR CHILDREN'S DAILY DIET nothing is better than a good nutritions, easily di-
gested soup, such as is put up bv the FRANCO-AMERICAN FOOD CO.
MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
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Thompson, Thomas Weston, B. F.
Titcomb, John A. Whitcomb, George F.
Tittel, Robert AVhittemore, D. H.
Truesdell, Mrs. A. W. Wilson, Mrs. N. I.
Tubbs,A.L. Wilson, Mrs. K.
Wagner, H.L. AYilson, Miss E. fe.
Walsh, George C. Wilson, Ramon E.
Watkins, A. A. Williams, H. B
Watson, James E. Wright, John A.
AVatt, Rollo V.
M\TTO\I'S CARLSBAD GIESSHUBLER retains its gas for au unusually lOBg time
after the bottle has been opened^^Grocg-s and^Dnggists^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^
146 ADVERTISEMENTS
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School and College Text-Books
School Library Books and Cyclopedias
Dictionaries and other works of reference
ALSO
School Stationery and School Apparatus
School Desks unitf School Furniture
Globes and Blackboards, Maps, Charts
AXD
Dictionary Holders, Record Books
Rolls of Honor and Reward Cards
Kindergarten Material, Crayons
Erasers, Blocks, and Numeral Frames
Tellurians, Orreries, Etc., Etc.
School Outfits and FurnishUigs a Specialty
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Pacific Club
Ci,uB BuiivDiNG, North Bast Corner of Post and Grant Avenue
The Pacific Club was established May 13th, 1852 for the promotion of social inter-
course among its members, and was incorporated in March. 1882. The membership
is limited, to 300 and in the admission of newmembersstrict conversatism is exercised.
The government of the club is composed of nine Directors, who elect from their
body a President, a Vice President, a Secretary, and a Treasurer. The entrance fee
is 1200.
OFFICERS, 1888-1889
WiLT.iAM Alyord ----- President
W. H. DiMOND - - - - Vice President
Edgar J. De Pue Secretary
John McKee Treasurer
DIRECTORS
R. P. Hammond
Russell J. Wilson
R. H. Pease, Jr.
Austin C. Tubbs
William Alvord
W. H. Dimond
Edgar J. De Pue
John McKee
August J. Bowie
THE FRANCO-AMERICAN FOOD CO'S ready made Soups are cheaper and better
than can be made at home. All first-class Grocers keep them.
MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Ctast Agents
PACIFIC CLUB
14';
LIST OF MEMBERS
Abbott, Charles H.
Adams. John M.
Aldrich, W.A.
Alvord, William
Ashe, R. Porter
Baker, L. L.
Barnes, W. H. L.
Barrett, W. G.
Barroilhet, Henry
Belden, Josiah
Benson, John
Bigelow, Samuel C.
Bishop, Thomas B.
Blake, Maurice C.
Blakeman, T. Z.
Blanding, Gordon
Booth, Newton
Bourn, AVilliam B.
Bowie, August J.
Bowman, George F.
Boyd, J. T.
Brown, William E.
Cadwalader, Charles
Carey, John T.
Center, William
Chosebrough, A.
Clark, Joseph
Clay, C. C.
Cofran, J. W. G.
Coleman, Carlton C.
Coleman, Evan J.
Coleman, James V.
Coleman, William T.
Cornwall, P. B.
Crocker, Charles F.
Crocker, George
Crocker, H. S.
Davis, Horace
Day, Clinton
Del mas, D. M.
De Pue, Edgar J.
Dewey, Squire P.
Dimond, William H.
Dodge, Henry L.
Donahue, J. M.
Donahue, P. J.
Doyle, John T.
Drown, A.N.
Dunphy, William
Dunsmuir, Abxander
Eastland, Joseph G.
Ee] Is, Charles P.
Eldridge, Oliver
Evans, O. P.
Eyre, Edward E.
Fair, James G.
Fargo, C. F.
Felton, Charles N.
Field, Stephen J.
Fillmore, J. A.
Flood, James C
Flood, James L.
Floyd, Ptichard S.
Forbes, Andrew B.
Foster, A. W.
Fox, George H.
Froelich, Jr., Christian
Fry, John D.
Gallatin, Albert
Garber, John
Gerald, E. F.
Gibbs, George W.
Givens, C. S.
Goad, William F.
Goewey, James M.
Good all, Charles
Grant, Adam
Grant, George F.
Grant, Joseph D.
Grant, T. C.
Always reliable and uniform— HORACE R. KELLY & GO'S Key West
Havana Cigars. MAU; SADLER ife CO., racific Coast Agents.
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Grayson, George W.
Grow, Charles A.
Gunnison, A. J.
Hager, George
Hagar, John S.
Hall, Henry E.
Hall, ^yilliam Hammond
Hallidie, A. S.
Hamilton, Robert M.
Hammond, Richard P.
Harrington, W. P.
Harrison, Ralph C.
Harkness, H. W.
Harvey, J. Downey
Hawes, Alexander G.
Hayne, Robert Y.
Hearst, George
Heath, Richard W.
Henley, Barclay
Herrin, W. F.
Hoffman, Ogden
Hoge, Josaph P.
Holloway, "W. E.
Hooker, C. G.
Hooper, John A.
Hopkins, E. W.
Hopkins, Timothy
Howard, Charles Webb
Howard, John L.
Hutchinson, Ely I.
Janin, Henrj-
Jarboe, John R.
Jewett, J. H.
Joioe, Erastus V.
Jones, John P.
Josselyn, Charles
Keene, James R.
Kellogg, M. B.
Keyes, Erasmus D.
Kimball, Gorham G.
Kinney, Abbott
Kirkham. Ralph W.
Kohler, Hans H.
Latimer, L. D.
Lawler, F. W.
Lawrence, W. H.
Lawton, Gardner T.
Lent, AVilliam M.
Lincoln, Jerome
Lloyd, Reuben H.
Low, Frederick F.
Lusk, F. C.
Lyle, William S.
Mann, H. R.
Martin, W. H.
Marye, Jr., George T.
Mastic, E. B.
Matthews, William
Maxwell, George H.
Maxwell. Walter S.
Mayne, Charles
McAllister, Hall
McClure, David
McCoppin, Frank
McKee, John
McMuUen, Frank
McRuer, D. C.
Menzies, Thomas
Messick, R. S.
Mills, Darius O.
Mills, Edgar
Molera, E. J.
Montague, W. W.
Morrow, Robert F.
Murphy, D. T.
Murphy, P. W.
Murphy, Samuel G.
Murphy, S. J.
Newhail, E. W.
Newhall, George A.
Newhail, G. D.
Newhall, W. Mayo
Newhall, Walter S.
Newlands, Francis G.
Nickel, J. I-icroy
Norris, William
Paige, Calvin
Parson, Edward
Paulsen, A. C.
Pearsons, H. A.
RICHARDSON & ROBBINS' Boned Chicken, Turkev, Cooked Ham, Rolled Ox
Tongue. Curried Oysters and Fowl, Plum Puddingand Potted Meats: to be had
of all first-class Grocers. MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
PACIFIC CI.UB
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Pease, Jr., R. H.
Phelaii, J. D.
Pierson, William M.
Pillslniry, E. S.
Piatt, Horace G
Prentiss, S. K.
Prescott, George AV.
Pringle, PL J.
Randol, J. B.
Redding, Joseph D.
Redington, W. P.
Rideout, y.D.
Rix, Edward A.
Robinson, Lester L.
Rutherford, Thomas L.
Sawyer, Albert F.
Schmieden, Henry
Schroder, Baron J. H. Von
Schussler, Henry
Scott, Irving M.
Sharon, Frederick W.
Sheldon, Mark
Shorb, J. Campbell
Shorb, J. I)e Barth
Simpkins, Charles H.
Simpson, A. M.
Smith, Hiram C.
Smith, Jr., Sydney V.
Spreckels, A. B.
Spreckels, Clans
Spreckels, C. A.
Spreckels, John D.
Stanford, Leland
Steele, E. L. G.
Stewart, William M.
Stillman, Alfred
Stone, Charles B,
Stoneman, George
Swift, Charles J.
Swift, John F.
Symmes, F. J.
Talbot, William H.
Tallant, John D.
Taylor, Chauncey
Taylor, W. H.
Tevis, Lloyd
Theller, S. L.
Thornton, H. I.
Tobin, Alfred
Tobin, Robert
Tobin, Robert J.
Tubbs, Austin C.
Tubbs, A. L.
Tubbs, Alfred S.
Tubbs, William B
Van Buren, Thomas B.
Wadsworth, Henry
Wftdsworth, J. C. L.
Wallace, George
Wallace, William T.
Wattles, John B.
Wensinger, F. S.
Wetherbee, Henry
Whittell, George
Whittier, William F.
Wick ware, George C.
Wilder, Charles J.
Willey, H. I.
Wilmerding, J. C.
Wilson, J. S.
Wilson. Russell J.
AVilson, Samuel ^L
Wood, W. S.
AVooster, Fred L.
Worden, C. E.
Wright, J. A.
Yost, Daniel Z.
Yost, John D.
Try the FRANCO-AMERICAN FOOD CO'S Natural Flavor French Soups, put up in
glass especially for Children's Diet, Invalids, Sick or Weak Persons.
MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
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PACIFIC CLUB
ARMY AND NAVY MEMBERS
Bean, Lieutenant William H.
Bennett, Major F. T.
Benyaurd, Major AV. H. H.
Cotton, Lieutenant G. P.
Darling, Major John A.
Donohoe, Denis
Heuer, Major W. H.
Ludlow, Captain NicoU
McKeever, General C.
Mendell, Colonel G. H.
Merrill, Captain A. H.
Moale, Colonel Edward
Oyster, Lieutenant J. S,
Perry, General A. J.
Price, Lieutenant David
AVolcott, Captain C. C.
Joined. Died.
Sydney L. Johnson 1872 July 22, 1887
Joseph H. Jones 1878 May 30, 1888
N. G. Kittle 1868 Nov. 1880
Samuel More 1882 Dec. 8, 1887
R. F.Morrison 1870 March, 1887
J. A. Paxton 1877 May 10, 1888
A. A. Sargent 1879 Aug. 14, 1887
S. B. AVakefield 1879 June 18, 1887
J. W. Winans 1882 March, 1887
Charles Crocker : 1870 Aug. 14, 1888
THE FRANCO-AMERICAN FOOD CO'S French Soups are put up for family use iu
quart and pint cans and one and a half pint glass jars.
MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast A.gents.
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309 & 31i STOCKTON STREET
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Union Club
Ci,UB BuiiwDiNG, N. W. Corner op Post and Stockton Streets
The Uniou Club began in 1854 as a private assoeiatiou, uuder the managemeDt of
Colonel Canty, its objects being social intercourse and personal accommodation, and
"was incorporated November 7th, 1865. The first rooms occupied were on Washington
Street, near Stockton, but after a few weeks the Club moved to tliecornerof C&liforna
and Montgomery, where they remained until the occupation, about two years ago, of
their present magnificent building. The membership is limited to 600.
OFFICERS
John W. Coleman,
Thomas Brown,
William F. Russell,
President
Vice-President
Secretary and Treasurer
directors
Edgar Mills
H. P. Gregory
D. W. Earl
George S. Ladd
F. R. Webster
John W. Coleman
Thomas Brown
William F. Russell
H. W. Woodward
AV. H. Howard
Montgomery Fletcher
YUM YUM sweet CORN, the finest in the land, sold everywhere.
Ask your Grocer for it. MAU, SADLER & CO., Sole Proprietors.
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LIST OF MEMBERS
Abbott, George
Allen, John De AVitt
Alvord, William
Ames, George E.
Ames, P. Adams
Andrews, Horace D.
Babeock, Harry
Babcoek, AVilliam
Baird, Andrew
Baker, Robert S.
Baldwin, Charles A.
Balfour, Robert
Bandmann, Julius
Banning, William
Barney, James M.
Bates, George E.
Beale, Truxton
Bell, Thomas
Belloc, Hippolyte
Bender, D. A,
Bennett, M. D., Thomas
Berg, William
Bergin, Thomas I.
Beylard, E. D.
Bissell, William A.
Blanding, Gordon
Bliss, D.L.
Boalt, John H.
Boardman, G. C.
Bonny, George
Bonynge, C. W.
Booker, William Lane
Boomer, A. H.
Booth, Newton
Borel, Antoine
Bostwick, I. S.
Bourn, William B.
Bowie, Henry P.
Boyd, John F.
Brander, George L.
Brigham, M. D., Charles B.
Brittan, Nathaniel J.
Bromwell, Lewis L.
Brown, Thomas
Brown, William E.
Browne, Ross E.
Bruce, Robert
Brugiere, Emile A.
Burke, Martin J.
Bush, Frederick D.
Byrne, James K.
Byrne, James W.
Cahill, Edward
Cahn, David
Carpentier, Alphonse
Carrey, Edmond
Carrigan, Andrew-
Casanova, Henry
Cagtle, Frederick L.
Chapman, Wilfrid B
Clark, Joseph
Cochinard, Fulgence
Coit, Griffith
Coleman, Evan J.
Coleman, J. V.
Coleman, John AV.
Coleman, AVilliam T.
Cook, Seth
Cooper, E. M.
Cooper, George D.
Cormac, T. E. K.
Costigan, James M.
Coulter, George T.
Crocker, Charles F.
Crocker, Henry J.
Crockett, Joseph B.
Cropper, E. D. Thornburgh
Culbertson, Arthur
Cutter, Horace F.
Dean, W^alter E.
H. R. KELLY'S BOUQUET Key West Havaua Cigars have no equal.
Smoke them and see for yourself. MAU. SADLER & CO.. Pacific Coast Agents.
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De Crano, Edmund G.
De Guigne, Christian
Delafield, Robert H.
Denson, S. C.
Derby, Chancellor
Dewey, Eugene E.
Dewey, AVilliam P.
Dexter, Henry S.
Dodge, Henry L.
Dodge, William AV.
Donahue, Peter J.
Donohue, Joseph A.
Donohue, Jr., Joseph A.
Doyle, John T.
Dunham, Benjamin F.
Dunsmuir, Alexander
Dupee, William R.
Dutton, William J.
Earl, Daniel W.
Eastland, Joseph G.
Eastman, H. B.
Eldridge, Oliver
Evans, Evan C.
Ewing, Thomas
Eyre, E. E.
Fargo, Calvin V.
Fletcher, Montgomery
Flood, James C.
Flood, James L,
Floyd, Richard 8.
Folger, James A.
Follansbee, John G.
Forbes, Andrew B.
Forman, Charles
Forman, Robert B.
Foster, Charles J.
Eraser, Thomas E,
Freeborn, James
Fricott, Jules
Gallatin, A.
Galpin, Phillip G.
Gamble, James
Gansl, Albert
Gillette, Jr., Daniel B.
Gilman, B.
Gilroy, James R.
Gilson, Livingston
Glass, Louis
Glenny, Henry AV.
Godeffroy, AUred
Good all, Edwin
Goodman, James H.
Goucher, W. H.
Grant, Adam
Grant, Joseph D.
Graves, Robert N.
Gray George E.
Gregory, Henry P.
Griffith, J. M.
Grow, Charles A.
Gunn, James O'B.
Guthrie, Alexander
Hager, John B.
Haggin, James B.
Haggin, Louis T.
Hague, James I).
Haldon, Edward B.
Hale, Joseph P.
Hall, John C.
Hall, Marcus P.
Hallidie, A. S.
Hamilton , Alexander
Hamilton, A. C.
Hamilton, Robert
Hammond, John Hays
Hardin, H. E.
Harmon, Albion K. P.
Harries, W. H.
Harrison, Henry D.
Harrison, Ralph C.
Harrison, Robert
Hart, James W.
Hart, Jerome A.
Hastings, Robert P.
Has we 11, Charles H
Hayne, Robert Y.
Hayward, Alvinza
Head, Addison E.
Hearst, George
Hearst, William R.
Jr
H. 0. WILBUR & SON'S Chocolate and Cocoa Preparations are unexcelled for quality
Ask your Grocer for them. MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
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Heatley, Edward D.
Hesketh, Sir Thomas
Hewlett, Henry H.
Hewston, John, Jr.
Hill, Harry C.
Hill, Horace L.
Hobart, Walter S.
Hockhofier, Rudolph
Hodges, A. D., Jr.
Hoffman, Southard
Hoi brook, Charles
Holden, Edward S.
Homans, Harry S.
Hooper, William B.
Hopkins, Edward W.
Hopkins, Moses
Hopkins, William S.
Hotaling, Anson P.
Howard, Charles Webb
Howard, William H.
Hubbard, Samuel
Hull, Edward
Humbert, Pierre
Huse, F. J., (M. D.)
Hutchinson, A. J.
Hyde, Frederick A.
Ives, George I.
Jackson, D. H.
Janin, Henry
Janin, Louis
Jarboe, John R.
Jaynes, Frank
Jennings, Hennen
Jerome, Henry A.
Jones, John P.
Jones, Samuel D.
Jones, Simon L.
Kane, Francis B., M. T).
Keene, Harry
Kellogg, Calvin W.
Kenney, Charles A.
Kerr, M. B.
Keyes, Winfield Scott
King, Homer S.
Kittle, Jonathan G.
Knowles, Josiah N.
Ladd, George S.
Larkin, Alfred Otis
Lawler, Frank W.
Layman, Frederick O.
Lent, Eugene
Lent, William M.
Livingston, Mark
Llewellyn, W. H.
Locan, Frank
Lombard, Orville D.
Loomis, George
Low, George A.
Lowell, Charles
Lukens, Edward G.
Lyons, Thomas L.
Macdonough, Joseph
Mackay, John W.
MacNeil, H. L.
Madden, Thomas P.
Marshall, M. D., Benjamin
Martin, Henry McLean
Martinez, F. N. R.
Marye, George T.
Mason, Charles
Maxwell, John W. C.
May, Henry
Mayer, Josef
McAfiee, C. William
McAllister, Hall
McAllister, Ward, Jr.
McCoppin, Frank
McFarland, Daniel
McKinley, Archibald
McMurray, Robert
McNear, George W
McNeil, H. L.
McNutt, W. F.
Merrill, John F.
Meyer, Herman L. E.
Meyer, William
Mesick, Richard S.
Middleton, Samuel P.
Mills, D. O.
Mills, Edgar
Chicken and Game Pates Truffle3, made in the French style by the FRANCO-AMERI-
CAN FOOD CO., will be found delicious for Breakfast, Lunch or Supper. Ask
vour Grocer for them.
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Montague, Wilfred W.
Moore, Robert !*^.
Morgan, C. B.
Morrow, Robert F.
Moses, Charles S.
Mozley, Brandon
Mullins, C. F.
Newlands, Frank G.
Norris, William
North, George L.
Olmsted, AVilliam Neebit
Oxnard, J. G.
Oxnard, Robert
Page, Charles
Page, Henry
Page, Wilfred
Parrott, John
Parrott, Louis B.
Payne, Theodore
Pay son, A. H.
Pease, R. H., Jr.
Peckham, E. P.
Perkins, G. C.
Petre, R. W.
Pichoir, Henry
Pillsbury, Evans S.
Pixley, Frank M.
Plater, J. E.
Pogson, R. M.
Polhemus, Charles B.
Pool, I. Lawrence
Prescott, George W.
Preston, E. F.
Quay, Joseph M.
Rali-ton, William C.
Randol, James B.
Rathbone, Jared L.
Requa, Isaa(3 L.
Richards, Hugo
Robinson, James A.
Robinson, Lester L.
Robinson, Sanford
Roe, G. H.
Rose, A. W., Jr.
Russell, William F.
Sabin, John I.
Santa Marina, Eugene J. De
Schroeder, Baron Henry Von
Scott, Henry T.
Scrivener, Arthur
Searls, Justice Miles
Selby, Prentiss
Sharon, Frederick AV.
Sherwood, Henry H.
Shoobert, John E.
Shorb, J. De Barth
Shreve, George C.
SisBon, Albert W.
Slauson, J. S.
Sloaner, Henry T.
Smith, Hamilton, Jr.
Smith, J. Henley
Smith, William F.
Southgate, James J.
Spencer, G. W.
Spreckels, A. B.
Spreckels, J. D.
Steele, Edward L. G.
Steinbach, Rudolph
Steinhait, Ignatz
Steinhart, Sigismund
Stephens, John D.
Stetson, Edward Gray
Stitt, John G.
Stoutenborough , Charles H.
Stringham, Irving
Stubbs, John C.
Swan, Benjamin R., ^l. 1>.
Tarns, Sampson
Taylor, John AV.
Teschemacher, Henry F.
Theobald, George J.
Thomas, William
Thompson, Joseph P.
Thompson, Robert R.
Tilford, E. A.
Townsend, Frederick
Tritle, Frederick A.
Tucker, James E.
Upham, Isaac
KELLY'S KEY WEST HAVANA CIGARS have been sold in this market for
over ten years. A sufficient guarantee that they are the Best on the market.
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UNION cr.uB
Valentine, John J.
Van Ness, Thomas C.
Veuve, H. Henry
Vouillemont, Eugene G.
Wadsworth, Henry
Walker, James D.
AVallace, William T.
Ward, D. Henshaw
Watson. Charles L.
Watt, Robert
Webster, Frederick R.
Webster, James
Wenban, Shneon
White, Josiali H.
Whiting, Dwight
Whitney, Francis L.
Whitney, Joel P.
Wheaton, George H.
Wheeler, Harold
Wigmore, A. A.
Willard, William P.
Williams, Henry B.
Wilmerding, J. Clute
Wilshire, William B.
Wilson, Ramon E.
Wilson, Russell J.
Wise, E. E.
Wood, W. S.
AVoodward, Henry W.
AVood worth, Selim E.
Yerington, H. M.
Zeile, Fred W.
ARMY AND NAVY MEMBERS
Amury, Lieutenant E. L.
Becker, Prof. George F.
Benyaurd, Major W. H. H.
Brice, Lieutenant Com *d'r. John I.
De Russy, Colonel I. D.
Dillenback, Captain J. W.
Emory, Captain W. B.
Engard, Lieutenant E. C.
Kerr, Mark B.
Lopez, Lieutenant R. F.
Lovell, Lieutenant J. Q.
McKeever, General Chauncey
Melville, Dr. W. H.
Nichols, Lieut. Com'nder Henry E.
Rose, lieutenant W. E.
Selfridge, Lieutenant Russell
AVatson, Cajjtain J. Crittenden
Williams, Cajitain W. W.
GORDON & DILWORTH'S Fiue Preserved Fruits. Jellies, Olives, Ketchup, Wiue
Jellies, Etc., to be bud at all faucv Grocers.
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Cosmos Club
CI.UB Building, 317 Powell Street
The Cosmos Club was organized in 1881 aud incorporated in 1883. The member-
ship is extensive, and the number of Army and Navy members is greater than in any
of the other Clubs. The aim of the organizers to keep this Club the most select in
the city has been preeminently successful, and its position as such is generally con-
ceded. Every three months the members have a banquet in their elegantly furnished
club house.
OFFICERS
Sampson Tams,
S. G. Murphy,
Claude T. Hamilton,
C. P. Fabnfield,
- President
Vice-President
Honorary Secretary
Treasurer
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Sampson Tams
>S. G. Murphy
Claude T. Hamilton,
C. P. Farnfield
F. H. Green
William Macondray
Robert B. Woodward
Henry Perry
Warren D. Clark
MATTONI'S GIESSHUBLER. The Empress of Table Waters. The favorite
of all Visitors at Carlsbad. MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
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COSMOS CIvUB
MEMBERS
Abbott, Agustus
Alexander, S. C.
Alvord, H. B.
Auzal, E. W.
Ball, H. M.
Bangs, Franklin
Barry, Thomas F.
Bartlett, Lieut. Col. Chas. L., U.S.A.
Bartlett, Columbus
Bass, Frederick
Beauregard, A. T.
Berk, p]ugene
Beck, Walter F.
Belknap, George E.
Bell, J. A., U. S. N.
Bennett, Major F. T.
Boiling, Randolph
Bowen, J. .J.
Boyd, Colin M.
Boyd, John F.
Bradley. George L.
Brant, Lieutenant L. P.
Breeze, Charles K.
Briel, M. L.
Brison, William M.
Browne, C. R.,U. S. N.
Brumby, Lieutenant J. M.
Burg, William
Burnett, J. C, V. S. N.
Burns, Paul O.
Cahill, Edward J.
Campbell, W. S.
Carson, Samuel
Center, AVilliam
Chamberlin, L. A.
Chappell, J. J.
Clark, AVarren D.
Clarke. E. K.
Clough, Charles L.
Cohen, E. A.
Cole, Charles M.
Cole, Edward P.
Cole, Thomas
Coleman, Nicholas D.
Costigan, James M.
Crocker, H. J.
Cummins, F.
Cunningham, J. M.
Curtis, Jonathan
Cutting, John T.
Danforth, E. P.
Dapray, J. A., U. S. A.
Dargie, T. T.
Dargie, W. E.
Davis, Dr. H. C.
Davis,! William,
Davison, H.
Deane, Dr. C.W.,TT. S.N.
Degener, L. E.
Dietz, Dr. W. D., U. S. A.
Dimond, H. P.
Doe, Loring B.
Donohoe, Denis
Drummond, J. H.
Dunning, W. B., U. S. N.
Easton, A. M,
Easton, Wendell
Eliot, J. B.,IT. S. A.
Elliott, A. C.
Faison, Lieutenant S. L.
Farnfield, C. P.
Folger, J. A.
Folsom, George S.
Folsom, J. R.
Forney, Stehman
Friedlander, T. C.
Fulvveiler, Judge J. M.
Gardner, Dr. James E., U. vS. N.
Garrett, L. M., U. S. N.
Gilmore, F. P.
TRY GRANDMA'S DELIGHT JAPAN TEA; put up in 1 pouud round canisters only
Ask your Grocer for it. JIAU, SADLER & CO.. Sole Proprietors.
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Gonzalez, A. B.
Goodrich, Taylor
Graves, Ernest
Grayson, Robert R.
Greble, E. St. J.
Green, T. H.
Hamilton, C. F.
Hamm, L. J.
Harrison, Dalton
Harrison, G. F. E.
Harrison, W. G.
Harron, John 0.
Hayes, George R. B.
Haymond, Edgar
Hayne, Robert Y.
Heitschu, Samuel
Henderaon, J. H.
Heppner, J. O.
Herron, J. O.
Heuer, W. H.
Higgin, L. F.
HilL Lieutenant F. K., V. S. N.
Hughes, Capt. Robert P., U. S. N.
Hunt, John
Ives, Stephen J).
Janeway, John H.
Johnson, C. R.
Kerr, Mark
Kingsbury, Frank
Knight, N. R.
Kohler, Hans H.
Langhorne, 3 . P.
Layman, F, O.
Lichtenberg, William
Loughhead, H. W.
Luckhardt, C. A.
Ludlow, N.
Ludovici, F. AV.
Lyman, Colonel AV. W.
]Ma<'ondray, AVilliam
Marsli, Lieutenant F. T., U. S. A.
Martin, Henry
Marwedel, E. H.
McBean, P. McG.
McCarthy, T. F.
McDonald, R. H.
McGninness, J. P., U. S. N.
McKinstry, E. W.
McLean, S.
McMonagle, Beverley
Meade, George W.
Merle, C. F.
Molera, E. J.
Moore, Howell C.
Morgan, Percy J.
Murphy, James J.
Murphy, S. G.
Murray, A. S.
Naunton, R. H.
Jslblack, H. P., U. S.N.
Nugent, J. F.
Okell, Charles J.
Oliver, J. H., U. S. N.
Orcutt, F. L.
Parke, Lyman C.
Patterson, A. Van R.
Pearce, C. W.
Peck, Lieutenant F. P.
Perry, Henry
Pomeroy, C. P.
Powuing, Joseph
Price, Thomas
Randall, George C.
Randolph, Daniel L.
Reid, R. I., U. S. N.
Roach, Philip
Rothwell, J. P.
Runcie, James E.
Sessions, George W.
Schenck, AV. T. Y.
Scott, J. A.
Shipley, John H.,U. S.N.
Simpson, J.
Simpson, AV. P.
Smith, C. AV.
Somervell, AA''. S.
Starr, AA^illiam C.
Stewart, George Taylor
Stone, AV. L.
Stoney, George M.
How pleasaut after the Theatre or an Evening Partv to be able to offer your guests a
nice cup of FRANCO-AMERICAN FOOD CO'S FRENCH BOUILLON before
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COSMOS CLUB
iStrother, Lieutenant L. H., U.S.A.
Htuart, William
Siillivan, Frank J.
Sullivan, Matthew I.
Sullivan, Maurice J.
Swift, Charles J.
Tarns, Sampson
Tatum, H. L.
Ten Bosch, .T. :\r.
Terrill, George M.
Tevis, H. L.
Thompson, R. A.
Thornton, Crittenden
Tilden, Charles F.
Tillingha&t, D. F.
Tisdall, Capt. W. N., U. S. N.
Tucker, S. E.
Turner, J A., U. S. N.
Vale, AViUiam
Wagner, H. L.
Wagoner, Luther
AValker, N. S., Jr.
AVarburton, E. T., V. S. N.
AVashington, John T.
AVashburn, C. A.
AVaterworth, Henry AA^.
Watson, Capt J. Crittenden, U. S. N.
Watts, W. P.
AA'eber, Arthur
AVelles, Charles L.
AA'elles, Lieutenant Roger, L'. S. N,
Wheeler, AVilliam R.
AVhite, \S\ P.
AA'hiting, Dr. Robert, U. S. N.
Whitney, J. I).
AVickes, G. W.
AVinn, Lieutenant F. L., U. S. N.
AA'ise, John H.
AVood, Lieutenant A. N., U. S. N.
Wood, C. H.
Wood, H. P.
Wood, Lieutenant S. S., U. S. N.
AVoodward, R. B.
Young, Tliomas
Younger, Dr. AVilliam J.
Yost, John D.
Zeilin, W. S.
MATTONI'S Carlsbad GIESSH'lBLER retains its gag for au unusually loug time
after the bottle has been opened. Grooers and Druggists keep it.
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The Bohemian Club
Cta'b Rooms, 430 Pine Street
The Bohemian Club was organized April 1, 1872. It was instituted for the associa-
tion of gentlemen connected professionally with literature, art, music, the drama,
and of those having appreciation of the same. The membership is limited to 500.
The " High Jinks " held on or about the last Saturday evening of each month is the
distinctive featxire of this Club.
OFFICERS
Benjamin R. Swan
TIy, Brady
Albert Gerberding
James A. Thompson
President
Vice President
Secretary
- Treasurer
directors
Alexander G. Hawes
Joseph N. H. Irwin
Frederick W
Zeile
Stewart Menzies
John Abrams
FOR CHILDREN'S DAILY DIET nothing is better than a good nutritious, easily di-
gested soup, such as is put up bv the FRANCO-AMERICAN FOOD CO.
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THE BOHEMIAN CLUB
LIST OF MEMBERS
Abbott, Charles H.
Abrams, John
Adams, John M.
Allen, John DeW.
Alvord, William
Arditi, Lnigi
Ashe, R. Porter
Austin, Joseph
Babcock, Harry
Babcock, William
Baker, Livingston L.
Bancroft, Albert L.
Barclay, Peter T.
Barnes, W. H. L.
Barrett, Lawrence
Barroilhet, Henry
Bartlett, Gideon N.
Barton, Willard T.
Bates. Morris S.
Barley, George B.
Bayley, Robert
Beach, Thomas P.
Beard, John L.
Beaver, George W.
Be Dell, William B.
Behr, Herman H.
Belcher, William C.
Belknap, David P.
Bender, Andrew S.
Bennet, Thomas
Berry, Fulton G.
Berry, Washington
Bigelow, Henry D.
Bishop, Thomas B.
Bloompr, H. R.
Boalt, John H.
Boardman, George C
BOTiestell, John T.
Bonynge, Charles W.
Booth, Edwin
Boruck, Marcus D.
Bosqui, Edward
Bosworth, H. M.
Bourne, John B.
Bouvier, Alfred
Bowejs, Mrs D.
Bowie, Allan St. J.
Bowie, Augustus J., Jr.
Boyd, James T.
Brady, Harry J.
Brandt, Hermann
Brastow, Solomon D.
Briggs, F. H.
Brittan, Nathaniel J.
Bromley, George T.
Bromley, Isaac H.
Brookes, Samuel M.
Brooks, William
Brown, John W.
Brown, Roland G.
Brown, William E.
Bruguiere, Emil A.
Budd, AVayman C.
Bullard, L. J.
Bunker, William M.
Burke, Hugh M.
Bush, David
Bush, Richard J.
Butler, George E.
Cahn, David
Camp, G. A.
C'arlsen, Emil
Carlson, Charles J.
Carolan, Francis J.
Cartan Francis M.
Casanova, Henry
Castle, Frederick L.
Castle, Michael
Center, William
Chad bourne, Forrest S.
THE FRANCO-AMERICAN FOOD CO'S ready made Soups are cheaper and better
than can be made at home. All first-class Grocers keep them.
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Chapman, AVilfred B.
Chenery, Leonard
Chester, Frederick
Chismore, George
Churchill, Clark
Clark, Benjamin
Clark, AVilliam C.
Clemens, Samuel L.
Clement, Henry N.
Clough, Charles L.
Clough, Edward H.
Clunie, Thomas J.
Coleman, William P.
Coleman, William T.
Coney, Alexander K.
Cook, >5eth
Cook, William Hoff
Coolbrith,IraD.
Cope, Warner W.
Cox, Jennings S.
Cramer, Francis A.
Crocker, Charles F.
Crocker, George
Crocker, Henry J.
Crocker, William H. *
Crockett, Joseph B.
Culbertson, Arthur
Cunningham, John S.
Curlett, William
Currey, M. S.
Cutter, Chester G.
Dam, Henry J. W.
Davenport, William B.
Davis, Abraham Barker
Davis, A. INTcFarland
Davis, George A.
Davis, Henry L.
De Ve;-chi, Paolo
Dean, Walter E.
Dennis, S. AV.
De Pue, Edgar J.
Dewey, Eugene E.
Dewey, William P.
Dibble, Henry C
Dickson, George E. .
Dimond, William H. •
Diss, J. W. F.
Dodge, AVilliam W.
Donahue, J. Mervyn
Donahue, Peter J.
Dornin, George D.
Douty, Frank S.
Dungan, Charles W.
Dunsmuir, Alexander
Durbrow, Harry
Duval, George L.
Earnest, Joseph T.
Edwards, Henry
Edwards, John G.
Edwards, William P.
Eickhoff, Henry
Elliot, Charles
Estee, Morris M.
Evans, Augustus F.
Ewer, Warren B.
Fargo, Calvin F.
Fargo, Jerome B.
Farnfield, Charles P.
Field, Henry K.
Finn, John F.
Fisher, George A.
Fletcher, George William.
Flint, Brilsford P.
Flood, James L. '*
Florence, AVilliam J.
Folger, James A, •
Foote, Lucius H.
Forsyth, William
Foster, Charles J.
Fox, Charles N.
Fox, Henry L.
Fox, Joseph M.
Freeborn, James
French, Frank J.
Friedenrich, Samuel
Froelich, Chris^tian, Jr.
Froude, James A.
Gallegos, Juan
George, Henry
Gerberding, Albert
Always leliable and imiforra— HORACE R. KELLY & CO'S Key West Havaua Cigars.
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Gibbs, William C.
Gillespy, John H.
Gillig, Henry M.
Gilraan, Charles H.
Godoy, Jose F.
Goodall, Edwin
Goodrich, J. King
Goold, E. Louis
Gordon, C. Powell
Gower, Samuel J.
Graham, James H,
Granniss, George W.
Grant, George F.
Grant, Joseph D.
Grant, Thomas C.
Grayson, Robert R.
Greathouse, Clarence R.
Green, Charles E.
Greene, Clay M.
Grismer, Joseph R.
Gunter, Archibald C.
Gutte, Isador
Haggin, James B.
Haldan, Edward B.
Hall, Frederick W.
Hall, Henry E.
Hall, John C.
Hamilton, Alexander
Hamilton, Edward H.
Hammond, Richard P., Jr.
Haraszthy, Arpad
Hardit), Charles H. E.
Harney, William
Harrison, Ralph C.
Hart, Jerome A.
Hartdegen, Adolph
Hartshorne, Benjamin M.
Harvey, J. Downey
Hasbrouck, Joseph
Hastings, Charles P.
Hathaway, W^illiam R.
Haven, Charles G.
Hawes, Alexander G.
Head, Addison, E.
Hearst, George
Hearst, William li.
Hellman, Horace G.
Herold, Rudolph, Jr.
Herzold, Theodore I>.
Hesketh, Thomas
Hew^ston, John Jr.
Heyman, Henry
Hickox, George C.
Hilborn, Samuel G.
Hill, Barton
Hill, Henry C.
Hill, Horace L.
Plill, Thomas
Hobart, Walter S.
Hochkofler, Rudolph
Holland, Gustav
Holloway, William E.
Holmes, Oliver AV.
Holmes, Walter G.
Hooker, C'. Osgood
Hooker, Robert G.
Hooper William B.
Hopkins, Edward W^
Hotaling, Anson P.
Howard, Charles Webb
Huse, Frederick J.
Hussey, Horace P.
Irw'in, Benoni
Irwin, Joseph N. H.
Ives, George I.
Jarboe, John R.
Johannes, H. C.
Johnson, Charles B.
Johnson, E. Covington
Johnston, Thomas W.
Jones, Harrison A.
Jones, Roswell S.
.losselyn, Charles
Joullin, Amedee
Kaeding, Charles
Keeney, James W.
Kelley, Edgar S.
Kelly, Allan P.
Kenney, Charles A.
Kimball, George H.
Try The FRANf;0-AMERlCAN FOOD CO'S Natural Flavor French Soups, put up iu
glass especially for Children's Diet, luvalids, Sick or Weak Persons.
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King, Joseph L.
Knight, George A.
Kohler, Richard
Landers, John
Landers, William J.
Lansing, Gerrit L.
Larkin, Alfred O.
Lathrop, Barbour
Lath r op, John M.
I/eerbnrger, J. S.
Leonard, Charles Lee
Leverson, Montague R.
Lichtenberg, William
Lippincott, Mrs Sarah M.
Lloyd, Reuben H.
Loring, Francis H.
Loryea, A. M.
Ludovici, r. W.
Luther, John B.
Lynch, Jeremiah
Macdonough, Joseph
MacFarlane, Edward C.
Maddox, C. H.
Magill, Arthur E.
Malone, John T.
Malpas, Alfred
Malter, George H.
Marcus, George
Marshall, Benjamin
Marshall, Henry
Martin, J. P.
Martinez, Henry
Marye, George T. , Jr.
Mau, William F.
Maxwell, Walter 8.
Mayer, Samuel 1).
Maynard, John B.
McAllister, M. H.
McComb, John
McDonald, James M.
McDonald, M. Jasper
McDonald, Mark L.
Mclver, Charles C.
McNutt, William F.
Mead, Lewis R.
Meade, Calvert
Melliss, D. Ernest
Melone, Drury
Menzies, Stewart
Mickle, Etting
Miller, Albert
Miller, C. O. G. "
Miller, H. M. A.
Mills, Edgar
Mills, F. G. B.
Mix, Lee W.
Mizner, Lansing, Jr.
Montealegre, C. F,
Montgomery, George T.
Moore, Arthur W.
Moore, Elliot J.
Moore, Horace H.
Morris AVilliam
Morrow, Robert F.
Morrow, William AV.
Morton, John M.
Moulder, Andrew J.
Muecke, G. A. E.
Murphy, Eugene P.
My rick, Milton H.
Nagle, George W.
Neal, Charles S.
Neame, Douglas J.
Newcomb, Thomas
INewhall, George A.
Newhall, George D.
Newlands, Francis G.
Niles, Addison C.
Noble, Patrick
Norris, William
O'Connell, Daniel
Ogden, Richard L.
Oliver, William Letts
Ollino, Joseph
Palmer, Clinton
Palmer, Edwin C.
Parker, Hubbard G.
Parrot t, Louis B.
Parsons, Thomas J.
Partridge, John
RICHARDSON & ROBBINS' Boned Chiokeu, Turkey, Cooked Ham, Rolled Ox
Tongue, Curried Oysters and Fo\rl, Plum Pudding and Potted Meats; to be had
of all first-class Grocers. MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
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Paton; R. W.
Payne, Theodore F.
Payne, AVarren R.
Payne, William H.
Payot, Henry
Pease, Richard H., Jr.
Perkins, Frederick B.
Perkins, George C.
Pew, John W.
Phelan, James D. •?
Pierce, Henry B.
Pillsbury, Evans S.
Pissis, Albert
Pixley, Frank M.
Piatt, Horace G.
Plummer, Charles B,
Polk, Joseph B.
Pomroy, Everett B.
Pond. E. B.
Pope, John F.
Posey, Addison C,
Powers, George H.
Pratt, George 0.
Pratt, J. W.
Prescott, George AV.
Preston, Edward F.
Price, Arthur F.
Price, David
Raschen, Henry
Redding, Albert P.
Redding, Joseph D;
Reiiling, Edward W.
Reynolds, Frank B.
Richmond, Charles A.
Richter, C. Max
Rickard, Reuben
Rix, Julian AV.
Robertson , Peter
Robertson, Thomas F.
Robinson, Cornelius P.
Robinson, James A.
Robinson, Sanford
Roche, John J.
Rodgers, Arthur
Roeckel, Joseph
Roger, Randolph
Rogers, Robert C.
Rollins, Edward W.
Rose, Andrew AV., Jr.
Rosenstirn, Julius
Rosewald, J. H.
Rowell, Leonard F.
Roy, Robert
Ruggles, James D.
Rutherford, Alexander H.
Rutherford, Thomas L.
Sabin, John I.
Salvini, Tommaso
Sanger, Joseph P.
Sanderson, George R.
Sayre, J. Hunt
Schenck, Caspar
Schmidt, Louis
Schussler, Herman
Severance, James S.
Sexton, AVilliam
Sharon, Fred. AA"".
Shaw, Charles N.
Shaw, Stephen AV.
Sheehan, John F.
Sherwood, AVilliam R.
Shreve, George R.
Simpson, John H.
Simson, Robert
Sloan e, Henry T. ''^
Sloss, Leon
Sloss, Louis, Jr.
Small, A. H.
Smedberg, AA\ R.
Smith, Brainard F.
Smith, Colin M.
Smith, C. AV. M.
Smith, J. Mott
Smith, Sydney M.
SomerS; Frederick M.
Spencer, George AV.
Sperry, George B.
Spreckels, Adolph B. '
Spreckels, C. August
Spreckels, John D.
THE FRANCO-AMERICAN FOOD GO'S Freuch Soups are put up for family use in
quart and pint caus and one and a half pint ^lass jars. ' ' ^ '""^ '"™''» ^^^ "^
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IStanton, John A.
Staples, David J.
Steel, Thomas
Steele, Edward L. G.
Stetson, James B.
Stewart, H. J.
Stokes, James Brett
Stone, Charles B.
Stone, Frank F.
Stone, Walter S.
Story, George A.
Stoutenborough, Charles H.
Straus, Meyer
Strong, George H.
Strong, Joseph D., Jr.
Stuart, James E.
Stuart, John
Sullivan, Frank J .
Sullivan, Sir Arthur
Sumner, Frank W.
Swan, Benjamin R.
Swett, John
Syz, Harry W.
Tavernier, Jules
Taylor, Edward G.
Taylor, John W.
Taylor, Stuart
Taylor, William S.
Teschemacher, Henry F.
Thomas, William
Thompson, A. Slason
Thompson, James A.
Thompson, AVilliam Neely
Thornton, Crittenden
Tichenor, J. Fred
Tippett, J. E.
Townsend, Edward W.
Tracey, Robert L.
Truman, Benjamin C.
Tubbs, Austin C.
Turnbull, Walter
Twiggs, John W.
Thler, J. Clem
linger, Frank L.
Upham, Isaac
F^pton, Matthew G.
Valentine, John J.
Van Ness, Thomas C.
Vieter, Conrad
Von Hulm, Alexander
Von Perbandt, A.
Wads worth, Henry
W^ads worth, James C. L.
Wallace, William J.
AValter, William
AValton, Charles L.
Walton, Frederic A.
Wandesforde, Juan B.
Ward, William
Washington, Frank B.
Waterhouse, Columbus
Waterman, Waldo S.
Wattles, John B.
W^aymire Sames A.
Webster, Frederick R.
Weill, Leon
Weill, Raphael
W^ells, F. Marlon
Wells, George R.
AVheaton, George H.
White, William H.
Whiting, Dwight
Whitney, George E.
Whit well, William S.
Wiggiu, Marcus P.
Willey, Harry I.
Williams, Frank
Williamson, James C.
Wilson, Frank P.
Wilson, John Scott
Wilson, Mountford S.
Wilson, Robert A .
Wilson, Russell J.
Wilson, Samuel M.
Winslow, Chauncey R.
Winter, William
Woods, John S.
Woods, Robert J.
Woodward, Robert B.
Woodworth, Selim E.
YUM YUM SWEET CORN, the finest in the land, sold everywhere. Ask your Grocer
for it. MAU, SADLER & CO., Sole Proprietors.
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Wores, Theodore
Wright, Charles W
Wright, George S,
Yale, Charles G.
Yates, Frederick
Younger, William J.
Zeile, Frederick W.
ARMY AND NAVY MEMBERS
Batcbelder, Colonel R. N., U. S. A . Runcie, Lieut. James E., U. S. A.
Chapman, Lieut. James H., U. S.N. Schenck, Capt. W. S.,U. S. M. C.
Darling, Captain John A., U.S.A. Strickland, Lieut. George D., U.S.N.
Fletcher, Lieut. Robert H., U.S.A. Strother, Lieut. L. H., U. S. A.
Gait, Lieutenant Rogers H., U.S.N. Towers, John A.
HONORARY MEMBERS
Arditi, Luigi
Booth, Edwin
Booth, Newton
Bowers, Mrs D. P.
Bromley, Isaac H.
Brookes, Samuel M.
Clemens, Samuel L.
Coolbrith, Misslna I).
Froude, James Anthony
Gilman, Daniel C.
Holmes, Oliver Wendell
Lippincott, Mrs Sarah
Miller, Joaquin
Rogers, Randolph
Salvini, Tommaso
Stoddard, Charles Warren
Wallace, William T.
Wilson, J. Crawford
Winter, William
H. R. KELLY'S BOUQUET Key West Havana Cigars have no equal. Smoke them
and see for yourself.
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Merchants League
Rooms, FXood Biii^ding, Cor. Market and Fourth Sts.
The first meeting of the Merchauts' League of Sau Francisco was held November
'2'Jth, 1887, at the Palace Hotel, aurl the League was incorporated in 1888 with One
Hundred Members. The object of the organization is the mercantile and social
advaucemcDt of its members, whose number is limited to Five Hundred.
OFFICERS
M. J. Flavin
Colonel A. Andrews
T. G. HOGAN
C. H. Ramsden
President
Vice President
Secretary
- Treasurer
DIRECTORS
R. F. Bunker
M. Hart
M. D. Nolan
J. Goldberg
Colonel A. Andrews
Thomas Keane
L. S. Kast
J. R. Smith
C. P. Kennedy
Chicken and (lame Pates Truffled, made in the French style by the FRANCO-AMEBI-
CAN FOOD CO., will be found delicious for Breakfast, Lunch or Supper. Ask
your Grocer for them. MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
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MERCHANTS' I.EAGUE
I.IST OF MEMBERS
Atkern^an, E. J.
Allen, William E.
Andrews, Colonel A.
Aronson, P.
Backus, J. H,
Bancroft, W. B.
Battelheim, C
Bayly, Charles
Beamish, P.
Black, H. M.
Boland, P.
Bolton, A. E.
Bo wen, H. A.
Brandt, M.
Brooke, George C.
Brown, S. H.
Bunker, R. F.
Burke, F. H.
Burns, I. R.
Chadbourne, F. S.
Clark, C. H.
Cogan, John
Cohn, G.
Cohnreich, I.
Colley, F. A.
Cooper, George D.
Davis, A. M.
Belong, F. C.
Descalso, P.
Donnelly, E. J.
Donovan, John
Dunphy, William
Flavin, M. J.
Fletcher, G. W.
Fredericks, J.
Godchaux, E.
Goldberg, Jacob
Goodrich, E. D.
Grant, T. M.
Grass, F.
Griswold, A. W.
Gump, S.
Hampton, L. F.
Hart, J.
Hart, M.
Herrman, C.
Higgins, P.
Hoffman, J. A.
Hogan, T. G.
Hovey, C. L.
Hyman. J.
Jacobs, J. M.
Johnson, P.
Jory, E. W.
Kast, L. S.
Keane, Thomas
Kennedy, C. P.
Klarenmeyer, S.
Kreling. William
Lacey, B. F.
Ladd, C. D.
Leibes, Jacob
J^iebes, H.
Litchfield, J. M.
Lloyd, Charles
Lundy, T.
Lyons, Charles
Mann, C. A.
Mansbach. A.
McLeod, Daniel
McNulty. P. F.
Melrose, Iv.
Meyer, N.
Michalitschke, A.
Michalitschke, J.
Moreland, J. A.
Newell, E. C.
Nolan, M. D.
Nolan, P. F.
O'Brien, James
H. O. WILBUR & SON'S Chocolate aud Cocoa Preparations are uuexcelled for quality
Ask your Grocer for them. MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
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O'Hanlon, J. F.
O'Kane, AV. D.
Ostrosky, A.
Owens, W. J.
Palmer, Jacob
Peck, Mr.
Phillips, Michael
Poheim, J.
Pi ice, Thomas
Kamsden, C. H.
Rear don, F. J.
Ried, John
Rosenthal, J. L.
Roth, Frederick
Sanborn, W. D.
Schrock, W. A.
Seymour, W. H.
Sharkey, F. E.
Sherwood, W. J.
Shirpser, Max.
Smith, J. R.
Solomon, S.
Stack, T. J.
Stanford, J. B.
St. Germain F. de
Stone, Charles P.
Stow, Yanderlyn
Stubbs, W. E.'
Sullivan, Judge J. F.
Tilton, W. H.
Toklas, F.
Vail, A. H.
White, J. L.
Williams, Charles H,
Wolf, William E.
KELLY'S KEY WEST HAVANA CIGARS have beeu sold iu this market tor
over ten years. A sufficient sfuarantee that they are the Best on the market.
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Deutscher Verein
Rooms, Pioneer Buii^ding, Fourth Street
The Deutscher Vereiu Avas organized October 2d, 187C, for the purpose of social
recreation aud cultivation of music, singing, and German literature among its mem-
bers. The regular meetings are held on the second Monday of each month The
composition of the organization is entirely German.
OFFICERS
Charles Bundschu
M. GREENBr,ATT
AViLLIAM HlXZ
0. HUNDESSER -
G. C. Laxdi.s
1. G. Oldelehr
S. H. Walter
President
First Vice President
Second Vice President
Recording Secretary
- Financial Secretary
Treasurer
- Librarian
C. Leichter
Julius Fav
DIRECTORS
George Nelle
S. H. Walter
'^"^'''jemet ?fc'^'T?h7i?J ^r?^ Preserved Fruits, Jellies, Olives, Ketchup. Wine
jeiJies, i'.tc, to be had at all fancy Grocers.
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LIST OF MEMBERS
Bach, Charles H.
Barkan, Dr. A.
Bauer, F. C.
Bauer, J. A.
Baum, Dr. R.
Beckh, Dr. G.
Bendel, H.
Bergeu, Edward Van
Bergen, George Van
Bergen, J. W. Van
Bergen, N. Van
Bergen, AVilliani Van
Bertheau, C.
Beyfuss, C.
Bolten, A.
Brand, H. J.
Bruns, C.
Bryant, Dr. W. A.
Buncken, L. C. Von
Bundschu, Charles
Castelhum, F. E.
Closs, F.
Corde, F.
Cramer, F. A.
Cramer, Walter H.
Denit'ke, E. A.
Dohmnann, F.
Dresel, Dr. G.
Duisenberg, C. A. C.
Eggers, D.
Ehrenberg, Dr. A. T.
Ehrenl^erg, E. T.
Engelbrecht, H.
Engelbrecht, H. A.
Fay, Julius
Ferrer, Dr. H.
Folkers, T. H. A.
Frauenholz, H.
Frese, AV.
Fuendeling, J.
GeilfuBS, H.
Goettig, L.
Graf, H.
Greenbiatt, M.
Gundlach, J.
Haas, Dr. J.
Habenicht, F.
Hagen, H.
Haker, G. F.
Heick, William
Heinecken, A. C.
Henrichs, G.
Herbst, A.
Herold, R.
Herrmann, William
Hes3, F.
Hinz, William
Hochkofler, R.
Hoc h stein, A.
Hohwiessner, C.
Huefner, O.
Hueter, E.
Hundesser, O.
Jacoby, Franz
Jaenicke, William
Jaffe, M.
Joost, H.
Jordan, H. C.
Jordan, R.
Kaehler, G. E. A.
Kirch h off, Theodore
Koehler, Charles. Jr.
Kolster, L.
Kruse, William
Landis, G. C.
Landt, P.
Leichter, C.
Lemcke, W.
Lisser, L.
Loesecke, P. Von
MATTONI'S GIES3HUBLER. The Empress of Table Waters. The favorite
of all Visitors at Carlsbad. MAU, SADLER &. C :>.. Pacific Coast Agents.
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DEUTSCHER VEREIN
Loewy, ^Y.
Lohse, J. F.
Mangels, Christopher
Mayer, Charles, Jr.
Mayrisch, A.
Mayrisch, G.
Marcus, G.
Meineke, Charles
Meussdorffer, H. C.
Meyer, Captain
Meyer, J. E.
Muecke, G.
Nelle, George
Oldelehr, J. G.
Oterendorp, Captain K. Van
Otto, Dr. W.
Padelinetti, C.
Petersen, F. M.
Plagemann, H.
Pollack, J.
Poppe, G.
Priber, C. E.
Raschen, M.
Regensberger, Dr. ]M.
Richter, Dr. M.
Richter. P.
Rinn, H.
Roeding, F.
Roemer, E.
Rosenbaum, F. H.
Rosenthal, A.
Rothe, E.
Ruether, F.
Schacht, Heniy
Scheffler, W.
Schill, A.
Schilling, A.
Schmidt, A.
Schoemann O.
Schulte, J. G. W.
Schussler, H.
Siebe, F. C.
Soelke, T.
Speyer, W.
Stadtmiiller, F. 1>.
Stahl, A.
Stauf, W.
Tillman, F.
Tillman, F., Jr.
Tourney, George
Trubenbach, H. E".
Ulrichs, J. F.
Yocke, G. C.
Volkmann G.
Wagner, Dr. Henry E.
AValter, S. H.
Weber, A. C.
Westerfeld, L.
Winterberg, Dr. W.
Wissel, A.
Witt, E.
TRY GRANDMA'S DELIGHT JAPAN TEA; put up in 1 pouud rouud canisters only.
Ask your Gro?er for it. MAU, SADLER & CO., Sole Proprietor!?.
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San Francisco Verein
Rooms, Cornkr Sutter St. and Grant Avenue
The San Fraucisco Verein was incorporated in October, 1853, and is largely com-
posed of prominent German citizens. The club rooms were located at 430 Pine Street,
(now occupied bv the Bohemian Club,) from 1869 until 1874, when they moved to their
present rooms, which were fitted up at a cost of sixty-five thousand dollars. The
membershiT) is limited to 250.
I,IST OF OFFICERS
Isidore Gutte
Philip I. Fisher
L. S. Rose
Ben.jamix Arnhold
Hugo Waldeck
N. Steinberger
Emil Greenebaum
President
First Vice President
Second Vice President
Financial Secretary
- Recording Secretary-
Treasurer
- Librarian
How pleasant after the Theatre or an Evening Party to be able to offer > our gue^^^^^
nice cup of FRANCO-AMERICAN FOOD CO'S FRENCH BOLILLON before
• ' MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
retir3ng.
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SAN FRANCISCO VEREIN
I,IST OF MKMBFRS
Abrams, Dr. Albert
Ach, Hy.
Ackerman, SigmundL,
Adelsdorfer, Joseph
Adler, Charles
Adler, Charles E.
Altsehul, Charles
Arnstein, Ludwig
Arnhold, Benjamin
Aronstein, Dr. A.
Augustine, M.
Bachman, D.
Bachman, J.
Bachman N. S.
Barth, Philip
Beckh, G. W.
Bergmann, J.
Bissmger, S.
Blach, Dr. Charles
Bloom, Jonas
Bloom, D.
Bloom, J.
Bowman, John S.
Brandenstein, Joseph
Brandenstein, A. J.
Brandenstein, M. J.
Braverman, Sigmund L.
Calm, Mayer I.
Castle, W' M.
Cohen, H.
Cohn, Edward
Cohn, Dr. D.
Cohn, I.
Colman, Charles
Dibbern, J. Hy.
Dinkelspiel, Hy.
Dinkelspiel, Joseph S.
Dinkelspiel, L. M.
Dresbach, William
Duchesne, Paul
Eckel, Dr. J. N.
Ehrman, M
Ehrman, Solomon
Ehrman, Joseph
Esberg, M.
Epstein, H.
Ferrer, Dr. H.
Fechheimer, Benjamin C.
Fisher, Theodore I.
Frank, William
Frank, E. M.
Frankenthal, J.
Fredericks, Joseph
Freidenrich, D.
Fries, William
Friedlander, S. J,
Friedman, J.
Furth, Simon
Gensberger, M.
Gerstle, Lewis
Goldstein, William
Goodkind, A.
Greenebaum, Sigmund
Greenebaum, J.
Greenebaum, Alfred
Greenebaum, Emil
Greenebaum, Moses
Greenebaum, William
Greenewald, Otto H.
Grinbaum, M. S.
Guggenheim, Leon
Gutte, Isador
Gutte, .Julian
Haas, Jacob
Haas, William
Haas, A.
Hausmann, B.
Hausmann, S.
Hausmeister, Julian
Hecht, Isaac
^^^ 2?li'F^^^'^ ^J^^^V I>iET nothing is better than a good numrious easily di-
gested soup, such as IS put up by the FRANCO-AMERICAN FOOD " o"^"""^
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Hecht, A. E.
Hecht, M. H.
Hess, Frederick
Hess, Joseph L.
Heilbronner, August
Heilbronner, Max
Heinecken, A. C.
Herrmann, James
Herrmann, S.
Heynemann, Alexander
Heynemann, H.
Hofman, H.
Hirsch, Charles
Hirsch, Louis
Hyman, H. W.
Hyman, M.
Jacobi, F.
Jaeobi, J. J.
Jacobs, Isidor
Jaffe, M.
Joachimsen, H. L.
Klau, Leopold
Klauber, A.
Koch, Hy.
Kohler, Chas.
Kohler, Hans H.
Kroeplien, George
Kronthal, H.
Kruse, E.
Landsberger, I.
Lebenbaum Louis,
Levi, Jacob
Liebermann, Theodore
Liebes, H.
Lilienthal, J. Leo
Lilienthal, E. R.
Lilienthal, P. N.
Lipman, L,
Lloyd, R. H.
T-^Dwenthal, M.
Loupe, L,
Mack, A. A.
Mandlebaum, F.
Mandlebaum, R.
Marks, Eli
Marks, Joseph
Marx, I.
May, Joseph
Mayne, Charles
Mendheim, H.
Meyer, Albert
Meyer, Daniel
Meyer, Hy.
Meyer, Moritz
Meyer, Moritz
Meussdorffer, J. C.
Michels, Leopold
Moore, I. C.
Miiser, Otto
Neuman, Rud.
Neustadter, I.
Neustadter, J.
Newman, Dr. Leopold
Nielson, H.
Ordenstein, M,
Otto, Dr. G. Walter
Perutz, Alfred
Philipp, M.
PoUitz, Edward
Rehfisch, M.
Rose, L. S.
Rosener, Samuel
Rosenfeld, John
Rosenthal, A.
Rosenthal I. L.
Rothschild, Hugo
Saalburg, S. W.
Samson, R.
Scheeline, M.
Scheeline, S. C.
Scheeline, Solomon E.
Schmolz, William.
Scholle, Albert W.
Schussler, H.
Schwabacher, Louis
Schwabacher, S.
Schwartz, Isidor
Sellen, F.
Shainwald, H.
Shoenfeld, Albert
THE FRANCO-AMERICAN FOOD CO'S ready made Soups are cheaper aad better
than can be made at home. All first-class Grocers keep them.
MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
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SAN FJIANCISCO VEREIN
Simon, H. L.
Simon, Louis
Sloss, Leon
Sloss, Louis, Jr.
Sloss, Louis
Son, A.
Speyer, D. E.
Speyer, Morris
Spreckels, A. B.
Spreckels, Claus
Spreckels, C. A.
Spreckels, J. D.
Steinberger, A.
Stienberger, N.
Steinhart, Ignatz
Steinhart, Sig.
Stiefel, A.
Strauss, Jacob
Strassburger, I.
Strybing, C. H.
Sussman, Samuel
Sutro, A.
Sutro, Charles
Sutro, E.
Sutro, Gustav
Sweet, S.
Thannhauser, August
Thannhauser, S. M.
Triest, B.
Triest, Jesse E.
Toplitz, R. L.
Toklas, F.
Voorman, H.
Waldeck, Hugo
Walter, D. N.
Walter, Isaac
AValter, H. N.
Walter, Hy.
AValter,Xathan F.
Waterman, H.
Weil, Julius
Weil, Leopold
Wiel, L. T.
Wolflf, William
Wollberg, Joseph
Wormser, I.
Wormser, Samuel I.
Wunsch, M.
Zadig, H.
Zahn, E.
Always reliable and uniform— HORACE R. KELLY & GO'S Key West
Havana Cigars. WAIT; SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
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Concordia Club
Rooms, 102 0'Farrei,i< Street
The Coucordia Club was organized in 1864. It is tlie priueipal Jewish Society in
the city, and composed chiefly of wholesale merchants. The membership is limited
to 180. The rooms are only open evenings and Sundays, and the entertainments con-
sist of monthly or bi-monthly receptions. The regular meeting of the members is
held on the first Wednesday of each month.
OFFICERS
J. M. ROTHCHILD
S-\MUEL Sachs
Jacob Thalhimer
Samuel Dinkelspiel
A. Herman
President
Vice President
Recording Secretary'
Financial Secretary
Treasurer
DIRECTORS
Josepli Silverberg
Samuel J. Ackerman
H. S. Manheim
Karl Klau
Louis Haas
J. M. Rothchild
Samuel Sachs
Jacob Thalhimer
Samuel Dinkelspiel
A. Herman
E. M. Heller
RICHARDSON & ROBBINS' Boned Chicken, Turkey, Cooked Ham. Rolled Ox
Tongue, Curried Oysters and Fowl, Plum Pudding and Potted Meats; to be had
of all first-class Grocers. MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
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CONCORDIA CLUB
MEMBERS
Ackerman, Charles L.
Ackerman, Edward
Ackerman, I. H.
Ackerman, I. S.
Ackerman, Samuel J.
Ackerman, Sigmund H.
Alexander, Joseph
Adler, A. A.
Adler, Charles E.
AcUer, M.
Bachman, L.
Bastheim, J.
Bauer, M.
Bauer, S.
Bettman, Augustus M.
Blaskower, M.
Block, D.
Bloom, Jonas
Blum, Leon
Brandenstein, M.
Brown, A.
Brown, H. L.
Brown, L.
Brown, M.
Cahen, I. W.
Cahn, Israel
Cahn, M. I,
Cerf, A.
Cerf, J.
Cook, A.
Dink el spiel, Samuel
Einstein, M.
Einstein, Z.
Emanuel, E.
Eppinger, J.
Erlanger, Jonas
Esberg, M.
Ettlinger, B.
Falkenstein, A.
Foorman, I. S.
Foorman, S.
Frank, E. M.
Frank, George W.
Frank, M. J.
Frowenfeld, J.
Gerst, G.
Goldstein, Sanford
Goodman, T.
Greenberg, Joseph
Gugginhime, L.
Gump, G.
Gump, S.
Gunst, M. A.
Haas, Louis S.
Hart, Charles
Helbing, D. A.
Heller, E. L.
Heller, E. M.
Heller, Martin
Heller, M., Jr.
Heller, S. W.
Herman, A.
Hochstadter, William S.
Hoffman, J.
Hyman, M.
Jacoti, L.
Jacobs, Henry
Kahn, Joseph
Kahn, Solomon
Kalisher, E.
Katten, Simon
Klau, Karl
Kline, George
Kohn, George A.
Koshland, M.
Kronthal, H.
Kullman, H.
Lachman, A.
Levi, H.
Levy, Frederick H.
Try the FRANCO-AMERICAN FOOD CO'S Natural Flavor French Soups, put up in
glass especially for Children's Diet, Invalids, Sick or Weak Persons.
MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
CONCORDIA CLUB
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Levy, Isaac
Levy, Joseph
Levy, M. L.
Le\T, S. W.
Levy, W. H.
Lewis, AVilliam
Lowenground, E. L.
Lyons, E. G.
Lyons, E. H.
Mandel, E.
Manheim, H. S.
Manheim, Isaac
Mansfield, T.
Marx, D.
Meyer, C.
Meyer, Eugene
Morgenthau, G.
Morgenthau, M.
Naphtaly, J.
Neustadter, D.
Neustadter, J. H.
Newman, J.
Newman, S.
Nickelsburg, M.
Oppenheimer, C.
Oppenheimer, H.
Poly, Isaac
Kegensburger, Dr. J.
Reiss, B.
Reiss, I.
Reiss, S.
Roos, A., Sr.
Roos, A. , Jr.
Roos, Achille
Rosenbaum, A. M.
Rosenbaum, S.
Rosenbaum, V.
Rosenberg, B.
Rosenshine, L.
Rosenthal, M.
Rothchild, F. H.
Rothchild, J. M.
Sachs, Ben
Sachs, D. M.
Sachs, David
Sachs, Isaac
Strauss, Levi
Sachs, Lippman
Sachs, Martin
Sachs, Samuel, Jr.
Sachs, Sanford
Sahlein, H.
Salz, J.
Samuels, D.
Scheeline, S.
Scheideman, B.
Scholle, A. W.
Schmitt, Charles A
Schmitt, M.
Schwabacher, A.
Schweitzer, B.
Schweitzer, J.
Schweitzer, M.
Silverberg, J.
Simpson, A. D.
Sinsheimel, H.
Slessinger, L.
Son, A.
Spitz, A.
Spitz, J.
Steinberger, A.
Steinhart, William
Stern, J.
Stern, Louis B.
Stern, S.
Stiner, Oscar
Stone, M.
Strauss, M.
Strauss, S. J.
Sweet, Solomon
Tash, M.
Thalhimer, J.
Wangenheim, A.
Wangenheim, E. S.
Wangenheim, H.
Wangenheim, S.
Weil, Ignatz
Weil. M.
Wertheimer, Benjamin
Wertheimer, E.
Wevl, Cerf
THE FRANCO-AMERICAN FOOD CO'S French Soups are put up for family use in
quart and pint cans and one and a half pint glass jars.
^ * MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
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Cercle Fran^ais
The Cercle Fraucais was organized April 12, 1884, and incorporated June i>. 1888.
The membership is mostly composed of French merchants, a good number residing
ontside of San Francisco. The regular meetings take place on the second Thursday
of each month.
OFFICERS
R. Weill,
Em. Meyer,
EuG. Thomas,
N. Mayer,
F. KCENIG,
- President
Vice-President
- Treasurer
First Secretary
Second Secretary
Er. Charon nat
L. Kauffman
DIRECTORS
A. Schmidt
G- W. Frank
Ed. Dub^dat
YUM YUM SWEET CORN, the finest in the Jand, sold everywhere.
Ask your Grocer for it. MAU, SADLER & CO., Sole Proprietors.
CERCLE FRANCAIS
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UST OV MEMBERS
Aguillon, C.
Alkan, H.
Baron, A.
Barroilhet, H.
Baum, M. C.
Bergez, J.
Bergevin, A.
Bernard, B.
Berson G.
Bine, L.
Bine, S.
Bloch, Ach.
Bloch, F.
Blum, C.
Blum, J.
Blum, L.
Blum, M.
Brandt, J. B. L.
Briel, M. L.
Cahen, A.
Cailleau, A.
Carpy, C.
Charonnat, E.
Chauche, A. G.
Chesney, D.
Coblentz, F.
Coblentz, J.
Dahlman, N.
Dastugue, G.
Debret, M.
Denaveaux, M.
Dubedat, Edward
Dubedat, Eug.
Eisenberg, A.
Eisner, M. S.
Etchebarne, C.
Falk, J.
Flamant, A.
Eleury, P.
Frank, G. W.
Fusenot, A,
Gagnon, J. B.
Gallors, E.
Godchaux, A.
Godchaux, Edward
Godchaux, Lazarus
Godchaux, Lucifer
Greenzweig, G.
Gregoire, L.
Hallgarten, B.
Hirsch, L.
Husson, P.
Kahn, H.
Kahn, Joseph
Kahn, M,
Kauflman, L.
Klein, Lazarus
Klein, Max
Kcenig, A.
Koenig, F.
Kullman, A.
Kullman, S.
Lacoste, F.
Labadie, E.
Le Roy, F.
Levy, B.
Le\T> I-
Levy, Isaac
Levy, J.
Levy, Max
Levy, Meyer
Levy, N.
Loaiza, W.
Loeb, G.
Lyons, E. G.
Marks, J.
Mayer, J.
Mayer N.
Meyer, Emanuel
Meyer, Eugene
H. R. KELLY'S BOUQUET Key West Havana Cigars have no equaL
smoke them and see for yourself. MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
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CERCI.E FRANCAIS
Meyer, L.
Myers, L. R.
Nersou, A.
Neuberger, G.
Ojeda, F. di
Olarovsky, A. E.
Pereira, S. L.
Pesoli, E. A.
Pike, B. D.
Pollak, A.
Priet, P.
Puttman, H.
Pyat, r.
Raas, E,
Reiss, B.
Reiss, I.
Reiss, S.
Rens, A.
Richard, C. W.
Roeekel, J.
Roos, A.
Roth, D.
Roth, J.
Routier, Josepli
Salomon, vS.
Schmidt, A.
Schmitt, M.
Schul, M.
. Siegel, L.
Simon, C.
Simon., f.
Somps, P. G.
St. Germain, F. de
Thomas, E.
Vermeil, J. L.
Weill, Ach.
Weill, H.
Weill, L.
Weill, M.
Weill, R.
Weill, S.
WiUard, J.
Willard, L.
Chicken aud Game Pates Truffled, made m the French style by the FRANCO-AMERI-
V ;,,r rll? * ^Vk^''^" ^® ^^""^ delicious for Breakfast. Lunch or Supper. Ask
jour Grocer for them. MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
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Yale Club
The Yale Club of California Avas organized September 1st, 1877, and is composed
of re'^ideuts of this State who have formerly attended at Yale College. The regular
meetings are held on the second Friday of January, April and October, at place desig-
nated by the Executive Committee. The annual meeting and banquet is held on the
last Friday of October of each year.
OFFICERS
Martin Kellogg
Gordon Blanding -
Ely I. Hutchinson -
MouNTFOKD S. Wilson
Donald Y. Campbell
President
- First Vice President
Second Vice President
- Secretary
Treasurer
H. 0. WILBUR & SON'S Chocolate and Cocoa Preparations are unexcelled for quality
Ask your Grocer for them. MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
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yai^e; CI.UB
MEMBERS
Allen, James M.
Andrews, Wellington M.
Bacon, Joseph S.
Barnes, W. H. L.
Barrett, C. H.
Beaver, George L.
Benton, Joseph A.
Blake, Charles E.
Blake, Charles T.
Blanding, Gordon
Booth, William F.
Brewer, John H.
Campbell, Donald Y.
Carpenter, E. AV.
Clark, Samuel J.
Crocker, AVilliam H.
Cunningham, James
Cunningham, John
Day, Sherman
l>rew, George W.
Du Bois, H. A., Jr.
Dwindle, Charles H.
Folsom, D. F.
Forbes, Cleveland
Foster, William
Galpin, Philip G.,
Goodale, Charles
Gordon, George W.
Gordon, Moses S.
Green, Edmund F.
Hillyer, Curtis J.
Hutchinson, Ely I.
Janin, Louis
Janvier, Allen E.
Jarboe, John R.
Johnson, Francis
Johnson, Sidney L.
Jordan, William H.
Kellogg, Martin
Kendall, Wesley
Keyes, Winfield 8.
King, Clarence
Lock wood, Arthur A.
Loomis, H. B.
Lord, Theodore A.
Love, John Lord
Lyman, J. Chester
McLean, Edward
Metcalf, George D.
Metcalf, Victor H.
Naphtaly, Joseph
Newhall, Henry G.
Newhall, AVilliam Mayo
Newlands, Francis G.
Page, Charles
Page, Olaf
Palmer, Charles T. H.
Pearson, William
Poston, John M.
Pratt, W. A.
Peade, AVilliam
Roberts, E. P.
Robinson, Sanford
Rothschild, .Toseph
Rowell, Joseph
Schofield, William
Sill, Edward R.
Sleight, Cornelius
Smith, Sidney V., Jr.
Torryson, J. D.
Trumbull, David
Tuttle, Frederick P.
Wilson, Mountford S.
KELLY'S KEY WEST HAVANA CIGARS have beeu sold in this market for
over ten years. A siifficient guarantee that thev are the Best on the market.
MATT, SADLER <fe CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
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Harvard Club
The Harvard Club of San Francisco was organized January Loth, 1874, for the pur-
pose of promoting social intercourse among its members. It is composed of the
Pacific coast Alumni of Harvard University, and numbers 120 members Business
meetings are held on the third Thursdays of January, April and July, and the annual
meeting on the third Thursday of October.
OFFICERS
Frank Jameson Symmes - - - President
Edward Gray Stetson - First Vice President
William Coffin Little - Second Vice President
Harold Wheeler - - " Secretary
Pelham Warren Ames - - - Treasurer
GORDON & DILVVORTH'S Fine Preserved Fruits, Jellies, Olives, Ketchup... Wine
Jellies, Etc., to be had at all fancy Grocers^^^^^ ^ ^^^ ^^^.^^ ^^^^^ ^g,^,,.
188
HARVARD CLUB
LIST OF MEMBERS
Abbott, George
Ames, Pelham W.
Ayer, AVashington
Barnes, Mllliam S.
Baiim, Alexander R.
Belsbaw, Charles M.
Bigelow, Samuel C.
Bonestell, Ches. K.
Boyd, Samuel G.
Bridge, Samuel J.
Briggs, F. H.
Brigham, Charles B.
Bush, Walter N.
Comte, Auguste, Jr.
Cook, William H.
Courtis, William M.
Davidson, George F.
Davis, Horace
Davis, John Francis
Delger, Edu'ard F.
Du Bois, Pierre C,
Faulkner, Henry W^.
Frank, George W.
Friedlander, Thomas C.
(jarnett, Edgar M.
Gibbs, Frederick A.
Gillig, Henry M.
Grayson, Robert R.
Grimm, Charles H.
Haggin, Louis T.
Hammond, Charles M.
Hammond, Gardiner G., Jr.
Handy, George W.
Hardin, Charles H. E.
Hartwell, Alfred S.
Hastings, Robert P.
Hearst, William R.
Hinchman, A. F.
Hoffman, Charles F.
Hollo way, William E.
Howard, Oacar S.
Huntington, Thomas W.
Jelly, Arthur C.
Jennings, James H.
Jennings, Sidney J.
King, Frederick R.
Lake, Frederick B.
LeCount, Joseph
Lent, Eugene
Leverett, William
Little, William C.
Lux, Frederick W.
Maxfield, Joseph E.
McDowell, Henry B.
McElrath, John E.
McLellan, George F.
McMonagle, Beverly
McNutt, William F.
Melville, William H.
Merrill, George B.
Mills, James E.
Minns, George AV.
Otis, George E.
Pinkerton, Thomas H.
Powers, George H.
Prentiss, Samuel R.
Pringle, Edward J.
Putnam, Osgood
Redding, Joseph D.
Reid, William T.
Reis, Ferdinand, Jr.
Ryer, Fletcher F.
Sanderson, George R.
Sawyer, Albert F.
Sawyer, W. C.
Sawyer, William T.
Seavey, Oscar F.
Severance, James S.
Sharkey, James M.
Sharon, Frederick W.
MATTONI'S GIESSHUBLER. The Empress of Table Waters. The favorite
of all Visitors at Carlsbad. MAU, SADLER A: CO., Pacific Coast Ageuts.
HARVARD CLUB
ISj
Sherwood, Henry H.
Sherwood, John D.
Southard, William F.
Stebbins, Horatio,
Stetson, Edward G.
Stow, Vanderlynn
Stringham, Irving
Symmes, Frank J.
Taylor, John W.
Tevis, Hugh
Thayer, Ernest L.
Thomas, William
Tiffany, William G.
Troutt, James M.
Tubbs, Alfred S.
Tubbs, Austin C.
W'ard, D. Henehaw
W^ard, John T.
Watkins, James T.
AVheelan, Fairfax H.
Wheeler, Alfred A.
AVheeler, Harold
W^hitney, Calvin E.
W^hitwell, WiUiam 8.
W' igmore, John H.
AVilshire, Henry G.
Wilson, Ramon E.
W^inn, Abel T.
Withington, James H.
TRY GRANDMA'S D^Z^^^I^APAN TEA; put up in 1 pound round canisters only
ABk your Grocer for it. MAU, SADLER & CO., Sole Proprietors.
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German Cotillon Club
The Germau Cotillou Club of San Fraucisco was organized about two years ago,
and its meetings rank high among the society events of this city. The first few me°et-
ings were held at the private residences of members, but subsequently, at Union
Square HaH, on Post Street, above Powell: where a series of Germans are given each
winter. Among the members are many of the leading society people of Oakland.
Ch.vuncey M. St. John - - - . Leader
How pleasant after the Theatre or an Evening Partvto be able to offer vour guests a
nice, cup of FRANCO-AMERICAX FOOD GO'S FRENCH BOUILloN before
retiring. MAU, SADLER <t CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
GERMAN COTII.I.ON CLUB
191
LIST OF MEMBERS
Badlam, Miss Maud
Baker, Miss Mattie S.
Bandmann, Mrs Charles J.
Bee, Mrs F. A.
Best, Miss Kate
Boland, Miss Jennie
Bosqui, Miss Helen
Boyd, Miss Nellie
Boyson, .Mrs Thomas
Brigham, Miss Lena
Bucknall. Miss Marguerite
Bucknall , Miss Marie
Campbell, Miss Carrie
Chabot, Miss Etta
Chapman, Miss Ethel
Clarke, Miss Edith
Deane, Miss Mamie
De la Montanya, Mrs James, Jr.
De la !Montanya, Miss Jennie
De Young, Mrs M. H.
Dillon, Miss Kate
Dillon, Mii^R Marie
Donnelly, Miss Grace
Donnelly, Miss Hettie
Doolan, Miss Tillie
Douglass, ]Miss Daisy
Dunne, Mrs J. M.
Dyer, ]\Iiss Ruth
Edwards, Miss Lucille
Grant, Miss Abbie L.
GrifRn, Miss Mamie K.
Hall, Miss Jennie
Havermann, Miss Jeanette
Hayes, Mrs Edward
Hayes, Miss Lucy B.
Healy, :\Irs M. A.
Hill, Miss Lida
Hinckley, Mrs Harry J.
Hittell, Miss Catherine
Hooper, Mrs C. L.
Hopkins, Miss Jennie
Huff, Misses
LADIES
Huff, Miss Laura B.
Johnson, Miss Alice
Kittredge, Mrs E. H.
Luty, Mrs F. E
Mahan, Miss
Mart el. Miss A dele
Martel, Miss Jennie
Mau, MiES Alice
Man, Mrs. Wm. F.
Meek, Miss S. G.
Murphy, Miss Mary
Nelson, Miss Maggie
Nightingale, Miss Ella
Nightingale, Miss Georgie
Nightingale, Miss Minnie
Owens, Miss Mary M.
Page, Mrs Hamilton
Plum, Miss Anita
Regensburger, Mrs. M.
Roberts, Miss Alice L.
Rogers, Miss Aphra
Rogers, Miss ]Mamie
Sanders, Miss Emeline
Sears, Miss Stella
Shaw, Miss Kate M.
Shepard, Miss Hettie
Shepard, Miss Maud
Simpson, Miss Bertha
Simpson, Miss Estelle
Spencer, Miss Grace M.
Sprague, Miss B.
Starr, Mrs. William R.
Sutro, Miss Clara
Tay, Miss Hattie
Taylor, Miss Mary L.
Tinnin, Mrs W. J,
Titus, Miss Addie
Walkington, Mrs T. G.
Weihe, Miss Florence
Whaite, ]Miss Ada B.
Wright, Mrs George
Wright, Miss Roberta
FOR CHTLDREX'S DAILY DIET nothing is better than a good nutritious, easily di-
gested soui., such as is put up bv the FRANCO-AMERICAN FOOD CO.
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GERMAN COTlI,I,ON CLUB
GENTLEMEN
BacUam, A. T.
Baldwin, A. W.
Bandmann, Charles J.
Bee, F. M.
Bernard, A. F.
Bonnell, James F.
Boyson, Dr. Thomas
Brayton, A. P.
Crawford, Dr. Willard H., U. S. N.
Cummings, Alexander M.
Cutchin, Lieutenant N. L., U. S. N.
Deane, John
De la Montanya, James, Jr.
De Young, M. H.
Dillon, Thomas
Doolan, R. P.
Dunn, Dr. J. P.
Dunne, Dr. J. M.
Dunphy, James C.
Dunwoody, Lieut. F. M., U. S. N.
Finnell, Bush
Foulkes, Dr. John F.
Gardiner, Robert
Gardner, C. H.
Gibbs, Harry T.
(irayson, Robert R.
Griffin, Charles D.
Griffith, Frederick T.
Hayes, Edward
Healy, Captain M. A., U. S. N.
Hill, George M.
Hinckley, Edward
Hinckley, Harry J.
Hinkel, Walte
Hooper, Captain C. L., U. S. N.
Hopkins, Peter, Jr.
Jackson, George H. T.
Jackson, John P., Jr.
Jarvis, Lieutenant G. H., U. S. N
Kittredge, E. H.
Knight, R. S.
Luty, F. E.
Macdonald, A. S.
Maguire, James A.
Masten, Joseph M.
Mau, William F.
McMahan, Wabry
Meek, William E.
Milner, C. H.
Moore, Lieut. J. C, U. S. N.
Nightingale, Dr. John
Page, Hamilton
Painter, Arthur
Perkins, Lieut. C. M., U. 8. N.
Powning, William A.
Regensburger, Dr. M.
Roberts, A. Grove
Shattuck, A. E.
Smith, Charles A.
Speyer, W. M.
Squires, Henry
Starr, William M.
Stewart, H. C.
Stinson, William H.
St. John, Chauncey M.
Sullivan, Dr. M. J.
Sutro, Charles
Suydam, James H.
Taylor, Edward
Terrill, Dr. George M.
Tinnin, W. T.
Towers, Lieut. John A., U. S. A.
Walkington, T. G.
West, Lieutenant Horace, U, S. N.
Willey, Frank D.
Wise, Clark
Wright, George
MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
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Bachelors' Cotillon Club
The Baclielors' Cotillon Club was organized in 1885 for the purpose of giving a
series of Germans through the winter. The meetings are held at B'nai B'rith Hall,
;^23 Eddy Street, every two weeks during the season, one of the members being
appointed as leader for each occasion.
MEMBERS
LADIES
Ains worth, Miss Daisy
Andruss, Miss May-
Arthur, Miss
Barber, Miss Mary
Bates, Miss Laura
Bissell, Miss Julia
Bissell, Miss Therese
Blair, Miss Jennie
Blethen, Miss Mamie
Boardman, Miss Dora
Bowen, Miss Mary
Bowie, Miss Jessie
Chase, Mrs Howard Blanchard
Corbitt, Miss
Corbitt, Miss Nellie
Donohoe, Miss Rose
Durbrow, Miss Carrie
Durbrow, Miss Emma
Eyre, Miss Mary
Fair, Miss Tessie
Goad, Miss Ella
Graham, Miss
Grayrigge, Mrs
Heathcote, Mrs Basil
Hooker, Miss Bessie
Hooker, Miss Jennie
Houghton, Miss Minnie
Howard, Mrs AVilliam H.
Ivers, Miss Aileen
Jones, Mrs Webster
La Montague, Mrs Pierre
Macondray, Miss Inez
Maynard, Miss
McAllister, Mrs M. Hall
Miller, Mrs H. M. A.
Nickerson, Miss Maud
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BACHELORS' COTILLON CLUB
Ortiz, Miss Julia
Page, Miss
Parrott, Mrs Louis B.
Perry, Miss
Peters, ]Miss Matie
Pierce, Miss Florence
Pierce, Miss Grace
Pope, Miss May E.
Price, Mrs David
Kalston, Miss Claire
Reis, Miss Belle
Robinson, Mrs James A.
Rutherford, Mrs A. H.
Severance, Miss Gertrude
Shepard, Miss Evelyn
Shinn, Miss
Smedberg, Miss Nellie
Smith, Mrs S.Harrison
Taylor, Miss Edith
Tubbs, Mrs W. B.
Van Ness, Miss Leslie
Voorhies, Miss Marie
Wallace, INIiss Marguerite
Watson, Miss Jennie
Woolrich, Miss Mamie
GENTLEMEN
S. A.
Babcock, Harry
Bean, Lieut. William H., JJ. S. A.
Bee, Everett N.
Boardman, Samuel
Borden, Rhodes
Bowie, Allen St. J.
Boyd, George
Carolan, Herbert E.
Chapman, Wilfred B.
Chase, Howard Blanchard
Clark, Warren D.
Cotton, Lieut. Gilbert P., I^.
Dean, AY alter L.
De Ruyter, John E.
Folger, Mr
Gray, G. Vernon
Greenway, Edward M.
Hayden, Lieutenent, U. S. A.
Hayne, Duncan
Heath, William
Hoffman, Ogden
Hooker, Osgood
Hooker, Roi)ert G.
Jar bo e, Paul
Kittle, N. G.
La Montague, Pierre
Lecca, Giulio
Lee, Arthur
MacAfee, Edward
Madison, Frank D.
Magee, W. A.
McAllister, Frank
McAllister, M. Hall
Miller, C. O. G.
Moulder, G. B.
Newhall, George, A.
Page, Arthur
Paige, Cutler
Parrott, Louis B.
Phelan, James D.
Redington, Henry
Reis, Ferdinand
Sheldon, E. H.
Sherwood, Robert L.
Sherwood, William R.
Small, A. H.
Smith, Colin M.
Smith, S. Harrison
St. John, Chauncey M.
Straub, Lieut. Oscar I., V. S. A.
Sturgis, Lieut. Sam'l D., Jr., U.S.A.
Taylor, W. Hinckley
Tubbs, W. B.
Watson, Jerome B.
Whiting, Dr., U. S. N.
Wilson, Mountford S.
Winn, Lieut. Frank L., U. S. A.
AVinslow, Chauncey R.
Woods, Robert J.
Woolrich, George L.
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Olympic Club
Rooms and Gynasium, Alcazar Buii^ding, 120 0'Farrei.Iv St.
The Olympic is oue of the best athletic clubs in the United States. It was founded
iu 1860 and the history of the organization has been one of uninterrupted prosperity.
The accommodations for members are uusurpas.sed. Although the building they now
occupy is large and commodious, owing to the constant increase of the membership
and the consequent addition to the funds, the club has contracted for the erection &i
a new building, to be owned by them, and which, when completed, will excel both
in its size and appoiutmeuts any similar construction iu this country.
There are 75 Life and nearly 1,000 Active Members.
officers
William Greer Harrison
R. P. Hammond, Jr.
w. e. holloway
Henry B. Russ - - _
George A. Dall
President
- Vice President
Secretary
- Treasurer
Leader
A. C. Forsyth
A. B. Field
E. J. Molera
DIRECTORS
Barry Baldwin
A. R. Smith
E. A. Rix
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California Lawn Tennis Club
CI.UB Grounds, South Bast Corner of Bush and Scott Streets
The California Lawn Tennis Club of San Francisco organized September 13, 188^
Club grounds, southeast corner of Bush and Scott streets. Club colors: red and white!
The Club comprises about 125 members, including some of the most prominent
people in the city. The grounds are conveniently located, under lease for 10 years,
and have three aspnalt courts, a club house with dressing rooms, shower bath
lacilities and reading room; a driveway on the Bush street side enables carriages to
enter the grounds. Tournaments are held in the Spring and Fall of each vear, and
on Saturday afternoon, club day, games are always in progress and tea is served.
The grounds are open every day in charge of aJieeper and visitors are welcome at
any time.
OFFICERS
Dell Linderman, .... President
Mrs. Basil Heathcoth - - Vice-President
Everett N. Bee - - , . Secretary
Frederick H. Beaver - - - . Treasurer
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Dell Linderman Frederick H. Beaver
Mrs. Basil Heathcote Miss AVatson
Everett N. Bee C. R. Yates
E. M. Greenway
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I,IFE MEMBERS
Alvord, William
Austin, Mrs. Joseph
Balfour, Kobert
Brander, George L.
Coleman, Mrs. Wm. T.
Crocker, Charles F.
Fair, James G.
Fair, Mrs. Theresa
Flood, Miss J.
Forman, Robert B.
Hager, Mrs. John F.
Mackay, John W.
Parrott, Mrs. A. M.
Ferine, George M.
Scott, Henry T.
Taylor, William H.
Tubbs, A. L.
REGUr^AR MEMBERS
Beaver, Fred H.
Bee, Everett N.
Bigelow, J. F.
Blair, Miss Jennie
Bourn, W. B.
Breeze, T. H.
Buckbee, Spencer C.
Carrigan, A.
Casserly, J. B.
Chase, H. B.
Coggins, E. B.
Coleman, Robert L.
Dargie, T. T.
Deane, E. B.
Dimond, E. R.
Eyre, Edward L.
Eyre, Miss Mary
Eyre, Perry P.
Fair, Miss Tessie
Gadesden, Valentine
Girvin, R. D.
Godley, Jessie E.
Gray, George V.
Greenway, E. M.
Hager, Miss Alice
Harrison, R.
Heathcote, Mrs Basil
Hellman, George
Hooker, Miss Jennie
Houghton, Miss Min nie
Ivers, Miss Ailene
Jackson, S. M.
Jacobs, E. L.
Jarboe, Paul
Jones, Webster
Kilgarif, J. M.
King, Thompson
Kittle, John G.
Kittle, Miss
Kittle, N. G.
Linderman, Dell
Loughhead, H. W.
Macon dray William
Madison, F. D.
Martinez, Raoul
McAllister, Ward
McGavin, Walter
McLaren, Norman
McPherson, William
Melville, William R.
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CAI^IFORNIA I,AWN TENNIS CI^UB
Moore, Percy B.
Newhall, George A.
Newhall, W. Mayo
O'Connor, Miss Lily
O'Connor, Miss Maud
Otis, James
Paige, Cutler
Palache, T. H.
Parrot, John
Pay son, A. H.
Perrins, D. T. G.
Pope, Miss Mary
Price, Arthur
Reis, Ferdinand, Jr,
Requa, Mark
Rutherford, Mrs A. H.
Salazar, A. J.
Severance, J. S.
Sherwood, H. H.
Sherwood, Mrs H. H.
Sherwood, R. L.
Simpkins, Miss Alice
Simpkins, Henry
Skae, Miss Alice
Small, A. H.
Smith, Miss Belle
Stetson, Miss Sallie
Tallans, Frederick W.
Taylor, Augustus
Taylor, W. H.
Tevis, W. S.
Thorn, C. C.
Tobin, Joseph
Tobin, Richard M.
Tobin, Robert
Tubbs, A. S.
Tubbs, Miss Nettie
Tubbs, W. B.
Van Fleet, Mrs W. C.
AVatson, Miss Jennie
AVhitwell, Dr W. S.
Williams, Dr. R. E.
Wilson, Mountford S.
Winslow, Chauncy R.
Wood, Miss Eleanor
Woods, Robert J.
Wooster, Ellis
Wright, C. W.
Yates, C. R.
Baldwin, Charles i.
Cohen, A. H.
Cook, Joseph E.
Hicks, Frank S.
Howard, O. Shafter
ABSENT MEMBERS
Pacheco, Miss Mabel
Preston, R. J.
Schofield, W. B.
Stetson, Mrs. E. G.
Wilshire, H. G.
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San Rafael Lawn Tennis Club
CivUB Grounds, Cui.i.odon Avenue, San RafaeIv, Cai,.
The San Rafael Lawn Tennis Club is composed of residents of San Rafael, and of
San Franciscans who reside there during the summer. It was organized October 14th,
1880 and incorporated May 24th, 1884. The object of the organization is the promotion
of lawn tennis, and tournaments are annually held upon the club grounds.
OFFICERS
W. M. Newhall
S. B. Gushing -
E. C. Evans
Arthur Page -
President
Vice President
Secretary
- Treasurer
W. M. Newhall
S. B. Gushing
E. G. Evans
DIRECTORS
Southard Hoffman
Ogden Hoflman
T. G. Berry
Arthur Page
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SAN RAFAEL LAWN TENNIS CLUB
LIST OF MEMBERS
Babcock, William
Bennett, R, R.
Berry, T. B.
Berry, T. C.
Berry, William
Berryer, Eugene
Bourne, W. B.
Coleman, C. C.
Coleman, R. L.
Curlett, William
Cushing, Mrs S. B.
Cushing, S. B.
Donahue, Mervin
Donahue, Mrs M.
Evans, E. C.
Forbes, W. B.
Francis, Harry
Gillett, D. B.
Grant, I. D.
Grant, Mrs I. D.
Hall, Harry E.
Hamm, Mrs L.
Heatheote, B.
Heathcote, Mrs B.
Hoffman, O.
Hoffman, S.
Janin, Henry
Little, J. R.
McAllister, M. H.
O'Connor, Miss
O'Connor, Miss M.
Neale, Mrs B.
Neale, Vincent
Newhall, George
Newhall, W. M.
Page, Arthur
Page, George T.
Page, Miss
Page, Miss M.
Page, W. D.
Pringle, H.
Severance, J. S.
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Pacific Yacht Club
Club House, Old Sausalito, Cal.
The Pacific Yacht Club was organized Juue 28th, 1878, with the purpose of ad-
vancing yachting interests, and incorporated in November, 1888. The Club have their
headquarters at Old Sausalito, where receptions are giA'en during the season. The
annual regatta is held in September.
OFFICERS
John D. Spreckels
John H. Dickenson -
Nathaniel T. Messer -
O. F. WiLLEY -
President
Vice President
Secretary-
Treasurer
DIRECTORS
Philip A. Caduc
John D. Yost
S. A. Eldridge
E. A. Xewhall
John D. Spreckels
John H. Dickinson
Nathaniel T. Messer
O. F. Willey
Philip Caduc
A. B. Spreckels
J. C. Kellv -
Commodore
Vice Commodore
Measurer
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PACIFIC YACHT CI,UB
I,IFE MEMBERS
Allen, H. H.
Allen, T. H.
Austin, D. C.
Barkan, Dr. A.
Barnes, W. H. L.
Bass, T. J.
Belknap, D. P.
Bellrude, J. S.
Bermingham, J.
Berry, F. G.
Blethen, E. O.
Boland, Archie
Bowie, H. R.
Boyd, James T.
Brazelle, J. M.
Brittan, N. J.
Brown, C. E.
Brown, J. W.
Bulger, Martin
Caduc, Philip
Canter, William
Carrigan, J. J.
Castle, S.
Coleman, J. V.
Connolly, P.
Cook, Seth
Cory, I. H.
Cousins, J. C.
Crocker, C. W.
Crocker, George
Curtis, S. T.
Dahl, B. F.
Deane, P.
Dewey, W. P.
Doane, M.
Donahue, J. M.
Donahue, P. J.
Donovan, W. J.
Dunphy, William
Dunsmuir, A.
Duval, George L.
Ebbitts, A. N.
Eckley, John
Edwards, AVilliam
Fair, Charles L.
Fair, James G.
Fay, E.
Ferguson, A. S.
Finnagan, P. A.
Flood, J. L.
Floyd, R. S.
Eraser, T. E.
Fritch, George
Gallagher, E. M.
Gardner, John
Garibaldi, G. G.
Garrett, W. T.
Grant, J. D.
Graves, R. N.
Greenebaum, Sig.
Griffith, Millen
Grinbanm, M. S.
Hageman, George
Hale, J. P.
Hall, W. G.
Hamilton, R. M.
Harney, William
Havens, C. G.
Hawkins, J. J. E.
Hawkins, M.
Hawkins, William
Head, A. E.
Higgins, W. T.
Hill, John T.
Hirschman A.
Hoeflisch, M
Hotaling A. P.
Howard, C. W.
Howes, Jabez
Humphrey, AV, P.
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PACIFIC YACHT CI^UB
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Irwin William
Johnson, CM.
Johnson, J. M.
Jones, J. B.
Jonnston, T. W.
Kaeding, Charles
Keating, Robert
Kelley, J. C.
Kohn, George A.
Laeremans, F.
Landers, John
Laver, A.
Lavery, J. V.
Leavitt, Charles H.
Lee, Frank
Lent, H. W. M.
Levy, H. M.
Livermore, O.
Lloyd, R. H.
Macdonald, C. A.
Macdonough, Joseph
Mackay, J. W.
Mallon, John
Malter, George H.
Mangels, Glaus
Martenstein, Jacob
Martenstein, W. H.
Mason, John
McClure, D.
McCord, James
McFarland, Daniel
McKew, John
Menzies, Stewart
Mesick, R. S.
Messer, Nathaniel T.
Mills, Edgar
Mooney, S. V.
Moore. R. S.
Morrow, R. T.
Murphy, F.
Murphy, James T.
Nagle, George D.
Newhall, E. W.
O'Connor, Cornelius
O'Sullivan, C. D.
O'Kane, John
Onderdonk, A.
Ott, John AV.
Pacheco, R.
Parrott, Tiburcio
Pendergast, Thomas
Perkins, George C.
Pixley, R. F.
Plum, C. M.
Porter, D.
Quinlan, P. B.
Reilley, C. J.
Roberts, M. R., Jr.
Rose, A. W.
Rosener, Samuel
Rosenfeld, John
Sachs, L.
Schlessinger, L.
Schmitt, M.
Scott, I. M.
Shelley, W. N.
Sisson, A. W.
Smith, George F.
Spreckels, A. B.
Spreckels, J. D.
Spring, E. S.
Syz. H. W.
Taylor, J. AV.
Taylor, W. H.
Tevis, H. L.
Verdenal, D. F.
AVadham, L.
Wallace, James H.
Wattles, J. B.
Weill, Leon
Weill, Raphael
White, James P.
Willey, O. F.
Williams, Captain F.
Wilshire, AV. B.
Wilson, J. C.
AVood, AV. S.
AVoodworth, F. A.
Yost, D. L.
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PACIFIC YACHT CI.UB
CONTRIBUTING MEMBERS.
Ayers, G. P.
Bandman, J.
Benton, C. L.
Bryant, George H.
Campbell, H.
Cole, C. M.
Cramer, F. A.
Davis, W. S.
Dickensen, G. H.
Dvvyer, J. R.
Eldridge, S. A.
Elliot, Charles E.
Esterli, A. M.
Farnfield, C. P.
Forman, S. W.
Grimes, George T.
Harrison, J. W.
Hilbom, S. G.
Hohweisner, F.
Hug, Charles A.
Jaynes, F.
Joseph!, D. E.
Kinse, W. H.
Kohler, H. H.
Lesser, E. AV.
Macintosh, W
Marcus, George
Martenstein, J. A.
Mason, Charles
McAllister, W. F.
McLeod, D.
Meagher, T. F.
Melville, W. R.
Merritt, S.
Meyer, E.
Montealegre, C. F.
Nobman, J. C.
O'Kane, W. D.
•Palmer, J. J.
Palmer, Sidney
Parsons, J.
Pennel, C. C.
Piatt, C. W.
Potter, E. E.
Price, Thomas
Ross, George
Shattuck, C. H.
Sieberst, H. G.
Skelley, M.
Slinkey, J. E.
Smith, C. W.
Sparrow, A, R.
Stone, L. D.
Sullivan, F. J.
Talbot, W. H.
Tams, Sampson
Theobald, G. J.
Thomas, Leon B.
Toohy, D. J.
Walter, Henry
Walter, W. J.
Watson, Thomas
Wendell, Dr. Edwin
Wheeler, E. A.
Wickersham, F. A.
Woodlock, John
Yost, John D.
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San Francisco Yacht Club
Club House, Sausalito, Cal.
The San Fraucisco Yacht Club was organized in July, 1S69, and reorganized, in
July, 3873. The directors meet quarterly. The Secretary can be communicated with
at 220 Market street.
OFFICERS
I. GUTTE - - . _
E. W. Newhall - . -
Captain Matthew Turner
C. W. Kellogg - - -
Charles G. Yale - - -
. Commodore
Vice Commodore
- Measurer
Treasurer
- Secretary
directors
William Kruse,
Charles Chittenden
Louis Sloss, Jr.
John W. Pew
J. W. Harrison
I. Gutte
E. W. Newhall
Captain Matthew Turner
C. W. Kellogg
Charles G. Yale
William Letts Oliver
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SAN FRANCISCO YACHT CLUB
LIST OF MEMBERS.
Belknap, D. P.
Blum, Leon
Bowen, George
Castle, Arthur
Chandler, F. B.
Chittenden, Charles
Dewey, W. P.
Donahue, James M.
Dowling, Thomas
English, J. F.
Farnfield, C. P.
Floyd, R. S.
Foote, W. W.
Gutte, I.
Haldan, E. B.
Haley, W. H.
Harrison, J. W.
Herold, R.
Hirsch, Louis
Kellogg, Charles W.
Knowles, George B.
Kruse, William
Lee, John
Levy, Judge Walter
Lukens, E. G.
Malter, G. H.
Marcus, George
May, Joseph
McCarthy, William
McDonough, J.
McNear, George W.
Merritt, Dr. Samuel
Moore, R. S.
Muser, Otto
Newhall, E. N.
Newman, Dr. L.
Noble, H. H.
Oliver, William Letts
Pew, J. W.
Shotwell, J. :\L
Sloss, Leon
Sloss, Louis, Jr.
Smith, F. M.
Spinney, W. S.
Spreckels, J. D.
Stickney, B.
Turner, Captain William
Williams, H. B.
WVnants, P. P.
Yale, Charles G.
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Oakland Canoe Club
Oakland Creek, foot of Alice St., Oakland
The Oakland Canoe Club was organized January 23, 1886, and the Doat house of
the Mystic Boat Club purchaser? and remodeled to suit the purposes of its new owners.
?he bunding is easy of access by several local railroad lines and has a good landing
place at all stages of the tide.
OFFICERS
W. W. Blow
A. D. Harrison
Henry M. Landsberger
W. G. Morrow
I,IFE members
W. W. Blow
George T. Wright
Henry Olsen
Beasley, Thomas D.
De la Montanya, A.
Engelbrecht, Mrs H.
Allen, Arthur
Blow, A. H.
Blow, W. W.
Campbell, William
Cooper, E. R.
Darneal, Hervey
Engelbrecht, H. A.
Engelbrecht, R. T.
Folkers, G. A. W.
Giusti, John J.
Gump, Abe,
Harms, R. G. C.
Harrison, A. D.
Hasslocher, E. A. von
- Commodore
Vice Commodore
- Secretary
- Treasurer
A. D. Harrison
Henry M. Landsberger
W. G. Morrow
honorary members
ACTIVE MEMBERS
Piatt, A. G.
Richards, B. W.
Havens, A. W.
Henderson, E. M.
Kuster, H. C.
Landsberger, H.M.
Langstroth, J. A.
Morrow, W. G.
Olsen, Henry
Olsen, John
Smith, F. M.
Ransome, Leslie
Tallant, F. W.
AViggins, James F.
Wood, C. J.
Wright, George T.
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Society of California Pioneers.
Rooms, Pioneer Buii^ding, Fourth Street
The Society of California Pioneers was organized in August 1850. The object of
the Society is to collect and preserve information of the early settlement of the
country, and to perpetuate the memory of the founders of this State, and also the
male descendants of members. All Avho were in California prior to January 1st, 1850,
are eligible to membership. The regular meetings are held on the first Monday of
each month, and the annual election of officers on the seventh day of July.
OFFICERS
July, 1888—1889
Arthur M. Ebbets
Vice-Presidents
Charlbs R. Story . . -
John F. Lohse . - -
C. T. Ryland - - - -
A. K. P. Harmon -
William M. Eddy - . .
Howard Havens
H. T. Graves - - - -
Edward E. Chever
President
San Francisco
San Francisco
San Jose
- Oakland
Santa Barbara
- Treasurer
Secretary
Marshal
DIRECTORS
Isaac E. Davis
A. W. Von Schmidt
A. E. Phelps
Samuel Deal
S. H. Daniels
Peter Dean
Edward Kruse
Mi(;haftl Kane
John O'^J. Reis
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Press Club
Club Rooms, South East Corner of Bush and Montgomery Streets
The Press Club of San Francisco was organized August 30, 1888, Avith 80 charter
members. The object of the Club is to bring members of the newspapers and other
literary professions together in closer personal relations, and to advance the interests of
professional journalism. The active membership consists of 125 members, which num-
ber is constantly being increased.
OFFICERS
J. M. Ward
George D. Squires
T. J. Vivian
Fremont Older
W. B. Cooke -
Charles A. Low -
President
- First Vice President
Second Vice President
Secretary
- Treasurer
Librarian
DIRECTORS
W. N. Hart
T. F. Bonnet
J. W. Pratt
John P. Cosgrove
THE FRANCO-AMERICAN FOOD CO'S ready made Soups are cheaper and better
than can be made at home. All first-class Grocers keep them.
MATT. SADLER. ^ CO . Pacific Coast Agents.
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PRESS CIvUB
CHARTER MEMBERS
Adam, L. D.
Allen, I.
Barendt, A. H.
Black, O.
Bonner, John
Bonnet, T. F.
Brooke, H. L.
Carroll, J. M.
Carson, William
Coe, C. M.
Cook, A. C.
Cooke, W. B.
Corey, J. J.
Cosgr-ave, J. O'H.
Cosgrave, John P.
Cosgrave, T. P.
Cromwell, B.
Dement, Edward D.
De Young, M. H.
Dressier, AV. D.
Drury, Wells
Dunning, J. P.
Dye, AVilliam P.
Fitch, George H.
Flynn, Charles
Forman, Sands W.
Gagan, W^ H.
Geary, M. J.
Gibson, Frederick
Gibson, Robert
Greenway, E. M.
Hahn, Eugene
Hart, W. X.
Haxton, H. R.
Haycock, Judson
Healey, A. J.
Horton, S. W.
Hudson, H. R.
Hume, Hugh
Irvine, Leigh
Irwin, J. N. H.
Jackson, A. C.
Jordan, J. S.
Klein, J. C.
Lane, F. K.
Lawrence, A. M.
Lawrence, F. W.
Love, J. H.
Low, C. A.
McArdle, J, D.
Meyer, George H.
Michel son, Charles
Millard, F. B.
Moran, E. F.
Murphy, F. J.
Murphy, P. J.
Naughton, W. W.
Nelligan, P. J.
Older, Fremont
I^xley, Frank M.
Poundstone, A. L,
Pratt, J. W.
Prendergast, T. F.
Reckard, E. L.
Roberts, Percy W.
Robison, J. L.
Squires, George D.
Thompson, Walter
Timmins, John
Townsend, E. W.
ITlrich, Charles
Yassault, L. S.
Vi\ian, T. J.
W^ard, J. M.
W^hitty, J. H.
Wiggin, Marcus P.
"Wilson, Piercey
Young, John P.
Zeehandelaar, F. J.
Always reliable and uniform— HORACE R. KELLY & GO'S Key West
Havana Cigars. MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
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Dirigo Club
Club House, 322 Geary Street
The Dirigo Club was organized June 27. 1884, and incorporated December 9 of
the samevear. The object of the association is the maintenance and support ot
Republican principles, and the promotion of social intercourse among its members.
OFFICERS
W. H. Chamberlain
George B. Knowles
Walter E. Huey •
T. H. Minor
- President
Vice President
- Secretary
Treasurer
J. S. Mumaugh
J. P. Rothwell
G. J. Bucknall
E. A. Belcher
DIRECTORS
W. H. Chamberlain
George B. Knowles
Walter E. Huey,
T. H. Minor
Henry J. Crocker
■RTPWARrmON & ROBBINS' Boned Chicken, Turkey, Cooked Ham, Rolled Ox
^''^''Ton^S^.'cufriedOysf^^^ and Fowl Plum Pudding and Po«^d ^I^^f,' ^^^^^^^^
of all first-class Grocers. MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacihc Loast Agents.
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DIRIGO CLUB.
LIST OF MEMBERS
Bandman, C. J.
Barnes, W. H. L.
Barnes, W. S.
Belcher, E. A.
Belshaw, C. E.
Bonestell, C. K.
Bonnell, A. C.
Brown, J. F.
Bucknall, Dr. G. J.
Carmany, J. W.
Castle, A. E.
Center, William
Chamberlain W. H.
Church, S. R.
Conly, W. H.
Cornwall, A. W.
Crocker, C. H.
Crocker, H. J.
Crocker, W. H.
Danforth, E.
Danforth, E. P.
Davis, Horace
Davis, John F.
Dean, J. J.
Decker, Dr. C. W.
Dennison, Eli
De Young, M. H.
Dimond, W. H.
Jelton, Charles N.
Fenkhausen, Eudolph
Flint, Thomas, Jr.
Flood, George
Furlong, A. W.
George, Dr. E.
Gilman, C. H.
Gregory, Eugene J.
Gunn, J. O'B.
Hanmore, H. M.
Harron, J. O.
Havens, H. T., Jr.
Hawes, A. G.
Haymond, Creed
Hecht, M. H.
Hegler, John H.
Hilby, F. M.
Hoitt, Ira G.
Horton, F. H.
Huey, Walter E.
Jackson, Andrew
Johnson, F. S.
Joy, Edwin W.
Knowles, George B.
Knowles, T. C.
Knox, Thomas R.
Kohler, H. H.
Kruse, W. H.
Martenstein, J. A.
Maxwell, J. D.
McXear, John A.
Mead, T. K.
Mighell, W. E.
Miller, H. C.
Miner, T. H.
Montague, W. AY.
Moore, H. P.
Moore, P. P,
Morrow, W. W.
Mumaugh, J. S.
Nye, D. F.
O'Connor, Cornelius
Painter, Arthur
Pallock, Alexander
Parke, L. C.
Patterson, Judge Van R.
Patton, Charles L.
Price, A. F.
Price, Thomas
Regensburger, Dr. M.
Roth well, J. P.
Rountree, J. 0.
Try the FRANCO-AMERICAN FOOD CO'S Natural Flavor French Soups, put up In
glass especially for Children's Diet, Invalids, Sick or Weak Persons.
MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
DIRIGO CIvUB
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Shay, Frank
Shortridge, S. M.
Sloan, John
Smith, W. M.
Spence, R. B.
Sperry, Austin
Sperry, George B.
Spreckels, Claus
Spreckels, C. A.
Stanford, Lei and
Stump, I. C.
Talbot, W. H.
Talbot, W. H.
Taylor, J. W.
Thorn, Owen
VanBuren,T. V.
Walkington, T. G.
Warner, Dr. A.
Whitworth, J. M.
Wickes, G. W.
Willey F. D.
Williams, A. P.
Wilsey, W. J.
Woodward, R. B.
Wooster, F. L.
Wright, C. W.
C^or the (argest aad Q^iriesl |nCrssortinerLl
OF
ffilLLinGRY
50 to
Kddom:^
lO — KBARNY STREET— 1 0
THE FRANCO-AMERICAN FOOD CO'S French Soups are put up for family use in
quart and pint cans and one and a half pint p:lass jars. ^ .^ ^ ^ ,
^ ^ MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
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i9 tl^e U/orld
I
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r I One Vehicle every Six Minutes for
S every working day of Ten Hours.
No. 18. LOOP FRONT PARK PHAETON
With these unequaled facilities the Columbus Buggy Compan)- can build
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Fine well lighted Repository filled with late and Elegant Styles. Call
and examine our work and read the long list of prominent
citizens using Columbus Vehicles.
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The Byron Mauzy Musical Club
The above Club was organized in the early part of the present year (1888), and now
nnmbers over three hundred members. Its object is to foster a love for the best
muTic to encourage teachers to bring forward their best pupils, thus striving by com-
Sion and e,,uL^ to incite them to ambitious work and to bring forward
aspfrants for the Lyric stage. A large Orchestra is connected with the clnb. Concerts
are gtven twice each month, and members are entitled to two invitations for each
concert The fees are fl.OO per quarter. . .-u^
Ta. Batkin is the Secretary, and Prof. H. R. Austin is the Conductor of the
Orchestra, which is composed of the following members:
Brown, J. A.
Gove, T. S.
FIRST VIOLINS
Hoffman, M. G.
Weigel, E. E.
Lada, E.
Beckedorff, G. H.
Leszynsky, F. L.
Dunn, Richard
vroLA
Austin, F. Victor
CONTRA BASS
Israel, E. A.
SECOND VIOLINS
Denton, C.
Webb, W.
Soto, Jose
'cello
Lada, Adolph
TROMBONE
Mocker, William
Keogh, William
CLARINETS
Demoro, A,
Nelson, Max
Specht, G.
FLUTES
CORNETS
Toplitz, Mai.
Mauzy, E. R.
HORNS
Batkin, A. A.
TYMPANI
Chapman, M.
Mauzy, Byron
DRUMS
Barr, William
YUM YUM SWEET CORN, the finest in the land, sold everywhere.
Ask your Grocer for it. MAU, SADLER & CO., Sole Proprietors.
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THE BYRON MAUZY MUSICAL CLUB
NAMES OF PATRONS AND MEMBERS
Abrahamson, Miss
Alexander, Mrs J.
Alferitz, Mr and Mrs
Allen, Mr and Mrs Charles D.
Argue, Miss A. E.
Austin, Mr and Mrs H. R.
Austin, Miss Sissy
Austin, F. Victor
Banch, Peter, Jr.
Barr, Mr and Mrs
Bartlett, Mr and Mrs C. S. M.
Bartlett, Prof. W. B.
Bauman, Miss M.
Becker, Mr George
Belgrave, Mrs
Bell, Mr M. L.
Bergstein, Prof. Carl
Bernard, Miss Blanche
Bernard, Miss Flora A.
Berolzhime, Mrs
Blote, Mr and Mrs H.
Bretz, Mr A.
Briggs, Mrs E. M.
Brown, Miss
Brown, Mrs B.
Brun, C. B.
Bruns, Carl
Brims, Miss Clara E.
Bruns, W. G.
Buchau, Professor
Bull, Charles G.
Bury, Miss May E.
Buyer, Mr and Mrs C.
Cabanass, Mrs
Canton, Miss Maud
Capp, Mr S. M.
Carels, Mr J. H.
Carter, Miss Etta
Cellarus, Mr C.
Chamberlain, Mrs J. P.
Chase, Miss Minnie
Christian, Miss Bertha
Clark, Mrs
Connelly, Miss
Connelly, Mr and Mrs J. F.
Corliss, Mrs M. J.
Coursen, Miss Cathie
Coursen, Miss Ellen
Cushman, Mrs E. M.
Dannmeyer, Mr and Mrs R.
Denning, Miss Sadie
Denton, Mr Carl
Dickman, Mr and Mrs
Dockstader, Miss L. S.
Donigan, Mr John
Donovan, Mrs J.
Douglass, Mr John
Drake, J. H.
Dunbar, Miss E. M.
Dunn, Dr. and Mrs R. K.
Dunn, Mr and Mrs
Dunn, Miss
Eaton, Mrs H. J.
Elkington, Mr James E.
Fallon, Mr and Mrs William
Farnham, Mr John
Fassonan, Mrs E.
Fitzgerald, Miss
Forbes, Mrs
Ford, Miss N.
Fuller, Mr and Mrs W. P., Jr-
Fusier, Mrs
Galvin, Mr
Gamble, Mr J. M.
Garthorne, Mr. G. H.
Geishaker, Miss M.
Gilmore, Miss F. A.
Goldman, Mrs C.
Goldman, Miss Ernestine
Gorman, Miss
H. R. KELLY'S BOUQUET Key West Havana Cigars have uo equal.
Smoke them and see for yourself. MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
THE BYRON MAUZY MUSICAL CLUB
217
Graves, Miss
Gray, Miss Annie L.
Gregg, Miss
Griffin, Miss Charlotte
Griffin, Mr W. D.
Grunhagen, Miss Charlotte
Gschwandner, Professor
Gummer, Miss Lillian
Hallihan, Thomas
Hanks, Mr. W. S.
Handford, Miss E. V.
Harding, Miss E.
Harper, Miss Lulu
Hart, Mr.
Haymanson, Professor A.
Heiman, Mrs C.
Heney, Miss
Hewlett, Mr and Mrs Frederick
Hill, Mr E-. P.
Hopkins, Miss
Hopkins, Mr and Mrs Moses
Hopkins, Mrs Peter
Howe, Miss Susie
Irish, Colonel and Mrs J. P.
Jenkins, Miss Clara
Johnstone, Miss Susie
Jordan, Mrs L.
Joseph, Miss Nellie
Keenan, Mrs L.
Kelly, Mr J. F.
Kernan, Miss
Kilham, Mr H. D.
Knapp, E. G.
Kneib, Mr and Mrs G. W.
Kohler, Miss M.
Krebs, Mrs
Kuntze, Mr R.
Kupfer, Miss Rosina
Lada, Madame
Lawlor, Miss
Leckie, Mrs R. B.
Lefeal, Professor
Levy, I. G.
Levy, Mr and Mrs M.
Little, Mrs S. J.
Littlefield, Mrs
Loring, Miss Grace
Lubber t, Miss
Maguire, Miss
Maguire, Mr James
Maitland, Mrs M.
Maxwell, Mr Henry
MacHopkins, Miss
McChesney, Miss Alice
McChesney, Mr and Mrs J. B-
McClelland, Mr and Mrs John
McCrillis, Mrs B. F.
Mcintosh, Mr Charle*
Mcintosh, Mr and Mrs H. P.
McKinn, Mrs
McLean, H. W.
Mergenthaler Miss
IMiller, Mr and Mrs
Monk, Mrs H. P.
Montgomery, Mrs A.
Moore, Miss Clara
Morris, Mrs M. E.
Morrison, Mrs T. H.
Mosher, Mr
Mott, Ernest A.
Muncy, William G.
Murdock, Mrs William
Murphy, Miss Annie
iSippert, Mrs L.
Norman, F. G.
Palmer, Mr and Mrs George
Palmer, Professor H. C.
Pancoast, Dr. F.
Parkhurst, Mrs N. N.
Pattianni, Mr and Mrs W. L.
Peters, Miss Lillian
Pfund, Miss Amelia
Pieper, Mr Henry C.
Pierce, Mr and Mrs Joseph
Ptetson, Mr M. B.
Pugsley, Mrs
Pugsley, Mrs.
Purdy, Mr A. J.
Purdy, Miss Eloise
RacouUait, Miss
Chicken and Game Pates Trufflei, made in the French style by the FRANCO-AMERI-
CAN FOOD CO., will be found delicious for Breakfast, Lunch or Supper. Ask
your Grocer for them. MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
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THE BYRON MAUZY MUSICAL CLUB
Randall, Mis8 Mary
Rapp, Mrs J.
Rappin, Miss E.
Rappin, Miss Victoria
Raymond, Miss
Redmon, Dr. and Mrs
Redmon, Miss Maud
Redmon, Miss Stella
Roeckle, Professor Joseph
Reid, Mrs G.
Reindl, Professor J. J.
Remillard, Mrs L\
Reynolds, Miss Alice
Rendall, Miss May
Reynolds, Professor Clark
Reynolds, Miss Edith
Reynolds, Miss Eva
Reynolds, Miss D. M.
Reynolds, Mr S. H.
Richardson, Miss Lizzie
Roberts, Miss Zeno
Robertson, Mr E. B.
Rogers, Miss Lottie
Ross, Mr
Ross, Mrs George
Rutherford, Mrs H. M.
Ryan, Miss Fannie E.
Sadler, Mr and Mrs Caleb
Schernstein, Professor Carl
Schneider, Miss Lily
Schulx, Miss
Sesnon, Mr Robert F.
Shaner, Mr Charles
Sherwood, Miss Lily
Sherwood, Miss Theresa
Sholl, Miss
Sichel, Professor Abe
Smith, B. J.
Smith, Mrs S. P.
Snyder, Mrs Melville
Solomons, Miss
Soto, Jose
Staples, Mr and Mrs D. J.
Taylor, Mrs
Taylor, Mrs S. H.
Taylor, Mrs W. C.
Thomas, C. F.
Thomas, Miss T.
Thompson, Mrs Charles E.
Thompson, Mrs F. R.
Tittle, Miss Carrie
Turner, Miss
Tuttle, Miss Jennie
Ulrich, Mrs Alvin
Ulrich, J. Alvin
Walker, Mrs J. M.
Walker, Mrs William
Walton, Mr
Ward, Dr. and Mrs J. W.
Warren, Alfred
Weaver, Mrs.
Webb, A. B.
Webb, Mrs C. H.
Webb, E. Carter
Weber, Mr C. F.
AVhaites, Miss E. B.
Whalin, Miss
Whaliu, William
Wharf, F. L.
Wickham, Miss
Wickham, Mr and Mrs D. C.
Wiehe, Mrs
AVilliams, Mrs J. L.
Wilson, Miss Alice
Wilson, C. M.
Wissell, Mr A.
Winslow% Herbert H.
Wood, Miss Isabel,
Wcolner, Mr F. J.
Wrinkle, Mrs L. J. F.
Wysham, Professor H. Clay
Young, Miss S. M.
Ziflferer, Professor
Zifferer, Mme. Billoni
H. O. WILBUR & SON'S Chocolate and Cocoa Preparations are unexcelled for quality
Ask your Grocer for them. MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
-pf\nT piF'T'H
HOTEL DIRECTORY
Persons wishing First-class Laundry Work will
find tt (ireatly to their advantage to (ilve
us their orders, both as to quality of
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THE MOST kir,.\/FrCE.\T SEASIDE FSTAllt.lSIIMKNT I.\ THE IIOKLD
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Palace Hotel
C. H. LIVINGSTON, Manager
Reception T>ay— Monday
Allison, Mr and Mrs D. E.
Alvord, Mr and Mrs William
Armstrong, AV. H.
Austin, Mr and Mrs Jo83ph
Ball. G.
Belcher, Judge W. C.
Boggs, Honorable and Mrs iohn
Booth, Mr and Mrs A. G.
Boy son, Dr. and Mrs
Brown, William E.
Buxton, 0. W.
Carroll, G. L.
Carroll, John
Carroll, Miss
Carroll, Miss F.
Gather wood, Mr and Mrs R. B.
Chapman, Mr and Mrs W. S.
Cheeseman, Mr and Mrs Morton
Miss
Clark, Mr and Mrs C. H.
Colburn, Mrs C. H.
Coleman, Carleton C.
Cook, Seth
Crocker, C. H.
Curry, Judge and Mrs John
Dean, Mrs E. J.
The Misses
Decker, Mrs Peter
Dennis, Dr. and Mrs
Dobinson, J. H.
Donahue, James M.
Dunphy, Mr and Mrs W. H.
Easton, Mr and Mrs Wendell
Estee, Mr and Mrs Morris M.
Miss Maud
Eyre, Col. and Mrs E. E.
-Miss
Falkenstein, Mr and Mrs H.
Miss
Farquharson, David
Farquh arson, D. F.
Flavin, Mr and Mrs M. J.
Ford, J. A.
Foute, Rev. and Mrs R. C.
Frank, Mr and Mrs F. A.
French, Mr and :Mrs Peter
Friedman, Captain J. S.
Friel, Captain and Mrs D. E.
Garber, E. R.
Gilson, Mr and Mrs L.
Goodman, Mr and 3Irs T. H.
Goodman, Mrs J. H.
Goodrich, E. D.
Grant, Mr and Mrs Jesse
Grinbaum, Mr and Mrs M. S.
Hall, Mr and Mrs C. P.
Hall, Mrs N. C.
Hallett, Mr and Mrs George H
Hallett, AVilliam
Halsey, Mr and Mrs A.
Hart, Mr and Mrs Harry
Henarie, D. V. B.
Houghton, H. B.
Houghton, Gen. and Mrs J. F.
Miss
jcvi T Y'« KEY WEST H WANA CIGARS have been sold in this market for
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PAI.ACE HOTEI.
Ivers, Mrs Richard
Miss
Jones, Mr and JNIrs D. H.
Josephs, Mrs E.
Kingsley, C. H.
Kirkpatrick, Mr and Mrs E.
Lancaster, Mr and Mrs E. A.
Laton, ]Mr and Mrs C. A.
Lissack, Louis
Livingston, C. H.
Lugsden, Mr and Mrs Jay
Miss
Luning, N.
Miss
Mackay, John W.
IVEaiu, Mr and Mrs Charles
Martin, Mr and Mrs J. P.
Maynard, Mr and Mrs J. H.
Maynard, Mr and Mrs VV. J.
Mayne, Charles
McAllister, Dr. and Mrs
McCarthy, Mr and ]Mrs F. F.
Meylert. Dr. and Mrs A. P.
Moore, A. P.
Moore, Mrs Samuel
Morse, Captain and Mrs H. G.
Mozley, Mrs B.
Mudgett, J. G.
Murphy, D. T.
MjTick, Honorable M. H.
Newton, ]Mr and Mrs Morris
Nichols, Captain and Mrs D. C.
Nickerson, A. A.
Miss Maud
Nuttall, Mr and Mrs J. R. K.
Payne, Mrs Theodore
Payne, Warren R.
Pearson, H. A.
Prescott, Mr and Mrs George W.
Ramsdell, Mr and Mrs Ira L.
Raum, Mr and Mrs George E.
Reid, Mrs General H. T.
Rice, Mr and Mrs George H.
Rosenstock, Mr and Mrs S. W.
Ross, Mr and Mrs A.
Ryer, F. F.
Ryer, Mrs W. M.
Savage, Colonel and Mrs R. H.
Sawyer, Dr. and Mrs A. F.
Sharon, Mr and Mrs A. D.
Shaw, Mr and Mrs C N.
Simons, Mr and Mrs P. B.
Smith, Mr and Mrs F. M.
Spreckels, Mr and Mrs C. A.
Spruance, Mr and Mrs John
Stone, N. B.
Sunderland, Mrs Thomas
Miss
Taggart, Miss
Tarnes, Mr and Mrs Juan
Thomas, Mr and Mrs R. P.
Thore, C. P.
Thornton, Colonel H. L
Tilford, E. A.
Towne, Mr and Mrs A. N.
Treadwell, Mrs Mabel
Trumbo, Mr and Mrs Isaac
Trumbo, Mr and Mrs J. W.
Tubbs, Mr and Mrs A. L.
Miss
Turrell, M. H.
Waite, Mr and Mrs C. B.
Walker, Judge George B.
Walkington, Mr and Mrs T. J.
Miss E. J.
Walter, W. J.
Waterman, Mrs E. J.
Webb, G. Creighton
Weill, Henry
Weill, Leon
Weill, Raphael
Weill, Sylvian
Whitney, Dr and Mrs J. D.
Wilder, Mr and Mrs C. J.
Williams, Senator and Mrs A. P.
Wood, J. W.
Wood, Miss Nellie
Zinney, T. J.
GORDON & DILWORTH'S Fine Preserved Fruits, JelUes, Olives, Ketchup, Wine
Jellies, Etc., to be had at all faucv Grocers.
MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
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Baldwin Hotel
BaldwiD, George W.
Baum, M. C.
Bradley, Mr and Mrs George L.
Miss Grace
Dean, Mr and Mrs Walter E.
Walter L.
Dewey, Mr and Mrs W. P.
Eppinger, Mr and Mrs J.
Fair, Charles L.
Fair, James G., Jr.
Fox, Mr and Mrs C. W.
Fox, George W.
Gillon, James
Greenway, E. M.
Highton, Mr and Mrs H. E.
Kowalsky, H. S.
Ostroski, Mr and Mrs S.
Sharp, Mrs. George F.
Unruh, Mr and Mrs H. A.
Warburton, Mrs Helen
Grand Hotel
S. F. THORN, Manager
Reception Day — Monday
Allen, Judge J. M.
Bennett-, T. A.
Burns, Mr and Mrs Isidore
Cahill E. J.
Cammock, J. M.
Carey, General and Mrs J. T.
Casa, A. Delia
Clarke, T. D.
Curtis, Edward
Davis, Mr and Mrs E. G.
DeForest, Mr and Mrs W. F.
Doe, John S.
Forsaith, E. W.
Hamilton, William
Jewell, T. E.
Jewett, ;Mr and Mrs J. H.
Lee, Dr. W. M.
Logan, MrsM. A.
McClatchy, Mrs James
The Misses
Montgomery, George S.
O'Leary, Fergus
Severance, J. Seymour
Stewart, Senator William M.
Tharpe, Mr and Mrs E. H.
Thorn, Mr and Mrs S. F.
Underhill, Mr and Mrs Jacob
Webster, F. L.
Wilson, E. J.
MATTONI'S GIESSHUBLER. The Empress of Table Waters. The favorite
of all Visitors at Carlsbad. MAU, SADLER &. CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
222
Lick House
Adams, L. L.
Andrews, Colonel and Mrs A.
Barnes, Miss Bessie
Barnes, Mr and Mrs W. P.
Breon, Mr and Mrs Paul
Clements, John
Coleman, Mrs J. H.
Ehrman, Mr and Mrs John
Eraser, Mr and Mrs T. E.
Gillig, H.
Gnudelmyn, Joseph
Godsey, G. P.
Gould, Mr and Mrs E. H.
Harkness, Dr.
Hawkins, Mr and Mrs John E.
Heller, Mr and Mrs Moses
Hinsdale, G. S.
Huston , John
Jacobs, Mr and Mrs B. M.
Kenitzer, ]\Ir and Mrs Henry
Leach, G. W.
Lynds, A.
McCeney, J. C.
McDonough, Mr and Mrs R.
Piper, W. A.
Pratt, Mr and Mrs R. H.
Reddy, Mr and Mrs P.
Rosenfeld, Mr and Mrs John
Saxe, Colonel and Mrs P.
Seaver, Mr and Mrs W. A.
Sutherland, Mrs E. E.
Sutherland, Miss L.
Treadwell, John
Unger, Frank
Wood, E.
TRY GRANDMA'S DELIGHT JAPAN TEA; put up in 1 pound round canisters only
Ask your Grocer for it. MAU, SADLER & CO.. Sole Proprietors.
223
Occidental Hotel
WILIylAM B. HOOPER, Manager
Reception Day — Monday
Beers, Rev. and Mrs H. W.
Bijette, Madame
Byrne, F. J.
Byrne, J. W.
Collier, Mr and Mrs William B.
Craven, Mrs N. R.
Craven, Miss M. M.
Cressy, E. P.
Diitard, Mr and Mrs H.
Eagan, Captain and Mrs C. P.
Fair, James G.
Fenner, Mrs J. D.
Fenner, Miss
Fillmore, Mr and Mrs J. A.
Ghaselen, Dr.
Gwens, C. C.
Hager, Judge and Mrs John S.
Miss Emelie
Miss Alice
Hale, Mr and Mrs Joseph P.
Miss Josephine
Hellen, Mr and Mrs C. C.
Hill, Mr and Mrs Morgan
Irvine, Mrs J.
Irwin, B. J. D., U. S. A.
Keeney, Dr and Mrs J. W.
Marye, George T., Jr.
McClure, David
McCoppin, Mr and Mrs Frank
McCoppin, Miss
McLeod, Mr and Mrs Daniel
McPherson, Miss Sophie
Rodgers, Arthur
Shields, William
Shorb, Mr and Mrs J. De Barth
Shorb, Miss Inez
Smith, Mr and Mrs J. Henlej'
Sperry, Mrs A. W.
Sperry, Miss B.
Sullivan, Mrs Thomas
Sullivan, Miss M.
Taylor, Dr. W. E.
Taylor, Miss Grade
Tingle, Mrs
Tingle, Miss
Wood, J. L.
How pleasaut after the Theatre or an Evening Partv to be able to offer your guests a
nice cup of FRA^X'0-AMERICAN FOOD GO'S FRENCH BOUILLON before
retiring. MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
224
ADVERTISEMENTS
ROTGL PLGA$ffnTOn
SUTTER AND JDNES STS.
MRS, M E. PENDLETON, Prop
San Francisca
The Pleasanton is the newest and most elegantly furnished hotel in
San Francisco. Its location, 450 feet above sea level, and just ofiF the
main streets, while near them, makes it the most desirable stopping
place for Eastern Tourists and the best family hotel in the city. It is
furnished throughout in the latest and most approved style. All suites
and single rooms are provided with call and return call electrical bells,
hot and cold water and everything conducive to the comfort and
well-being of the guests. The tab' e is surpassed by none. Accommo-
dations for transient as well as permanent guests.
'*E1 fllonte" Hotel
SAUSA.LITO, CAL.
The HeaPest Country Fan^ily I^esoPt Outside of San
prancisco. Summer Cottages for Fan:iilies
Hotel Open Summer and Winter + JJ/. (p^. ^^^tt/nAe^u^ ^^^cA.
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Hotel Pleasanton
Sutter Street
MRS. M. E. PENDLKTON
Reception Day — Moyiday
Albertson, Dr and Mrs
Ames, Mrs E. C.
Baker, Mr and Mrs A.
Barker, 0. A.
Bee, Everett N.
Bee, Mrs S. L.
Beford, Miss Fannie
Bensley, Mr and Mrs John B.
Bloodgood, Miss Annie
Bode, William
Bowman, Professor M. L.
Briggs, Mr and Mrs Arthur R.
Burns, Mrs M. A.
-Miss
Burns, W. F.
Clayton, Mrs Charles
Cohen, Mr and Mrs R.
Cole, Mr and Mrs N. P.
Miss Emma
Miss Nellie
Crane, A. E.
Cristy, Mrs H. P.
Miss
Currier, Mr and Mrs J. P.
Miss
Danneviller, Professor Marc J.
Davidson, Mr and Mrs D. B.
Dewey, W. H.
Dickinson, Colonel and Mrs J. H.
Dickinson, Mr and Mrs W. L.
Miss
DeKrafft, J. C. P., U. 8. N.
Duff, Miss A. M.
Easton, George
Easton, Mrs O. W.
Miss E. B.
Fernald, Mr and Mrs F.L., U.S.N.
C. B., U. S. N.
Fisher, Willie E.
Foster, Mr and Mrs Samuel
Gibbons, Mrs T. P.
Gilman, Captain H.
Gilmore, Mr and Mrs J. H.
Gordon, Mr and Mrs
Green, Mr and Mrs F. H.
Haines, Dr. and Mrs B. W.
Hall, Mr and Mrs Milton R.
Harrington, Mr and Mrs W. B.
Henschliflfe, Mr and Mrs C. H.
Henshelwood, Mr and Mrs Thos.R.
THE FRANCO-AMERICAN FOOD CO'S ready made Soups are cheaper and better
than can be made at home. All first-class Grocers keep them.
MAU, SADLER «fe CO., Pacific Ctast Agents.
226
HOTEL PIvEASANTON
Hovey, Mr and Mrs S. D.
Howitt, R.
Huntington, Mr and Mrs W. V.
Jackson, Miss C. C.
Jackson, J.
Jaynes, Mr and Mrs Frank
Kenyon, Dr and Mrs C. G.
Kew, Mr and Mrs M.
Kimball, Mrs G. G.
Knighton, E..
La Montagne, Mr and Mrs Pierre
Lee, W. G.
Lewis, W. S.
Low, Mr and Mrs George A.
Manchester, E. AV.
McDonald, Mr and Mrs M. J.
Mesick, Mrs M. A.
Miss M.
Meux, J. P.
Miller, Miss Ida
Moore, Mr and Mrs J. B.
Nicholson, Mr and Mrs Peter
Alexander
Orndorff, Miss
Osment, Mr and Mrs F. M.
Owens, Mr and Mrs W. J.
Owens, Miss A. R.
Perry, Gen. & Mrs Alex. J.,U. S. A.
Miss
Peterson, Mr and Mrs Frank
Piatt, Miss
Porter, Mrs Maria
Poulson, Mrs Edna S.
Pounds, J. H. H.
Presbey, F. L.
Raum, Mr and Mrs George E.
Relfe, Miss K.
Shepard, Mr and Mrs A. B.
Sheridan, D.
Smart, Mr and Mrs George C.
Smith, Miss C. A.
Smith, Mr and Mrs Walter V.
Soule, W. A.
Sparhawk, Miss S,
i^tringer, C. P.
Strong, Brand Mrs C, G.
Tanner, Captain and Mrs Z. L.
Thomas, Miss L.
Thorn, Charles C.
Walker, Mr and Mrs S. P.
Warburtou, Mr and Mrs E. J,, U.S.N,
West, Miss M. B.
West, MissH. R.
AVhitney, Mrs Captain F. A.
Whitney, Miss M. M.
Wicks, S. G.
AVill.ams, Mr and Mrs C. H.
Williar, Mr and Mrs J. H.
Wilson, Mrs L. 8.
Wilson, Thomas S.
Wise, Hon. John H.
Wood, W. H.
Always leliable and uniform— HORACE R. KELLY & GO'S Key West Havana Cigars.
MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
227
The Berkshire
711 Jones Street
MRS CAROLINE BLITZ
Bachman, Mr and Mrs S.
Ballard, Irwin
Barnell, Mr and Mrs Robert
Bent, Mr and Mrs Edward F.
Blount, Mrs A. K.
Botsford, Mrs E.
Cochran, Dr. and Mrs John
Cuspenera, Madame
De La Requena, Madame
DeNoon, Mrs
Miss Emma
Miss Dottie
Elliot, Miss Kate
Fagan, Mr and Mrs E.
Fairchild, Harriet
Fisher, Mr and Mrs E. F.
Elagg, C. C.
Gardiner, Miss
Grosvenor, Mrs Fredrica
Harpham, Lee
Hopkins, F. C.
Hurlburt, Dr.
Jewett, Miss Fidelia
Jones, Mr and Mrs Charles
Joyce, Martin
Judge, Mr and Mrs H. M.
Keith, Professor and Mrs N. S.
Kerr, Earl
Kinne, Mr and Mrs C. Mason
Miss Ella
Miss Alice
Kirk, Miss Florence
Levy, Mrs John
Miss Goldie
Long, Mrs John T.
Mackey, H.
Mattheus, Mrs M.
Maupay, Emma
Mayer, Miss Josephine
McBryde, Mrs
The Misses
McGlechlen, Mr and Mrs
McMahon, Mr and Mrs B.
Miss Marion
Miss Paralee
Miss Alice
Meyer, Miss Emma
Moore, Mr and Mrs Alfred
Moultrie, Mrs L. M.
Miss
Porter, Mrs B. F.
Miss Sadie
Miss May
Rogers, B.
Searles, Mr and Mrs Robert
Sims, Mr and Mrs John R.
RICHARDSON & ROBBINS' Boned Chicken, Turkey, Cooked Ham, Rolled Ox
Tongue, Curried Oysters and Fowl, Plum Pudding and Potted Meats; to be had
of all first-class Grocers. MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
228
THE BERKSHIRE
Skenner, Mrs Grace
Jack
Harry
Smith, Mrs' C. B.
Miss Clara
Miss Minnie
Smith, Captain and Mrs G. F.
Walter
Smith, Reverend J . C.
Smith, Reverend and Mrs J. K.
Miss Edith
Sproule, James
Stevenson, A.
Tuggle, H.
Vincent, Clarence
Walsh, Mr and Mrs J. C.
AVeill, ]Mr and Mrs Charles
Winn, Mr and Mrs A. H.
Wollweber, Mr and Mrs B.
Miss C. J.
Woods, Miss May
Wrey, Mr and Mrs G. E. B.
Zook, Mr and Mrs Frank
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The Renton
712 SUTTER STREET
MRS. Iv. W. BROWN
Blaisdell, C. J.
Blethen, Mr and Mrs C
Cowan, Mr
Davis, Mr
Derkson, Mr
Ferguson. Mr and Mrs G. B.
Gordon, Mrs
C. P.
Miss
Hall, Mr and Mrs J. C.
Hamilton, Mr and Mrs F. F.
Hollis, Mr and Mrs William
Jones, Mr and Mrs J. D.
Judkins, Mr and Mrs P. C.
Manning, Miss A. M.
Mitchell, Mr and Mrs G. H.
Molloy, Mrs B.
Mosby, Colonel James
Norton Miss M. E.
Peele, Mrs
Pro vine, Judge and Mrs
Root, H.
Saxe, Mr
Starr, Mr and Mrs A. M.
Wallace, Dr. William
Try the FRANCO-AMERICAN FOOD CO'S Natural Flavor French Soups, put up in
glass especially for Children's Diet, Invalids, Sick or Weak Persons.
MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Ageuts.
229
The Oriel
Market Street
Acherson, Charles H.
Adams, Mr
Bonney, Miss Callie
Breaisted, Mrs
Buckingham, Mr and Mrs W.
Cooke, Mr
Douglas, Mrs
Garvin, Reverend and Mrs
Hamilton, Dr. and Mrs W.
Miss
Hanlon, Mr
Harrington, Miss Sarah
Hobson, C. B
Hughes, Mr and Mrs
Izer, Reverend Dr. and Mrs
Jeffries, Mr and Mrs
Kidder, Miss
Kinsman, Charles F.
Lean, Mr and Mrs W.
Lincoln, Mrs and Sons
Marble, L.
Miller, Miss
Mooreland, Mr and Mrs
Mozart, Mr and Mrs E. H.
Nordlinger, N. E,
Pickett, G. W.
Rhodes, Mrs Susan
Raleigh E.
W. H. L.
Shockley, Mr
Spear, Mr and Mrs
Spence, Mr and Mrs Clark
Watt, Mr and Mrs
AVills, Mr and Mrs
The Westminster
Sutter Street
MRS R. H. SAWYER
Babcock, John
Baggs, Mr and Mrs Montgomery
Coggins, Edward
Conditt, Mr and Mrs Elliot
Harron, J. O.
Kilgariff, Jack
Parks, Mr and Mrs T. AV.
Powell, Mr and Mrs Abraham
McCall, Robert
McLarren, Mr
Rowan d, Dr and Mrs
Thorne, Owen
Treat, Mr
AVarner, Mr and Mrs Charles
THE FRANCO-AMERICAN FOOD GO'S French Soups are put up for family use in
quart and pint cans and one and a half pint glass jars.
MAU. SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents
230
Hotel Bella Vista
1001 Pine Street
MRS VOIvNEY SPALDING
Reception Day — ihursday
Ames, Mr and Mrs Fisher
Bond,C. A.
Bunker, Mr and Mrs William
Burling, J. W.
Clement, Mr and Mrs L. H.
Cutter, Mr and Mrs C. G.
Donohoe, Mr and Mrs Dennis
Donohoe, ]Miss Rose
Dorn, Lieut, and Mrs, U. S. N.
Edmonds, Miss Emily
Everts, Mr and Mrs P.
Fish, INIr and Mr Thomas
Fletcher, Lieut, and Mrs Rob't H.
Gere, Miss Lucia
Gillig, Mr and Mrs John
Green, Mrs Duff
Green, Miss
Grow, Mr and Mrs C. A.
Grow, Miss Nellie
Gummer, Mrs C. V.
Hall, Mr and Mrs A. A.
Hastings, Mr and Mrs D. N.
Hastings, Dr. J .
The Misses
Hatch, Miss ^Nlary
Hooper, Mr and Mrs R. B.
Hunt, ]\rr and Mrs Randall
Kellogg, L. M.
Kellogg, Miss
Lewis, Dr. and MrsD. O., U. S.
Littlefield, Mr and Mrs J. H.
Long, L. L.
Macondray, Miss M. L.
Martin, Mrs H. B.
McAfee, Mrs
Messersmith, E. T.
jMoseley, Andrew S.
Pinckard, ^Mr and Mrs G. M.
Purdy, Mrs LB.
Rail.E. B.
Rawlings, Mr and Mrs Lloyd
Sinton, Colonel and Mrs R. LI.
Sinton, Miss Lizzie
Stevens, Mr and Mrs E. E.
Stone, J. C.
Throckmorton, Miss
Tobin, M. E.
Townsend, Mr and Mrs Edward
Tracy, Mrs A. F.
Tracy, Theodore F.
Tracy, Wilham E.
Vandewater, Mrs
Wadsworth, Mrs P].
Wads worth, Miss Mary
White, Mr and Mrs G. Knight
Zifferer, Professor and Madame
N.
YUM YUM SWEET CORN, the fiuest iuthe land, sold everywhere. Ask your Grocer
for it. MAU, SADLER & CO., Sole Proprietors.
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^OTEL VENbOME
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LOCATED ON
Belueen Empire and,Hobson
Sai} Jose, Qalifor^ia
SAN JOSE'S SUMMER AND WINTER
RKSOR.T
CDL, E. III. ROOT, Manager
Formerly Manager of the Grand Central Hotel, New York City
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O^HE new and magnificent Hotel Vendome is now
|\^ open for the reception of the public. Beauti-
ful drives to places of great interest, such as
the Lick Observatory on Mt. Hamilton, the pictur-
esque canon of Alum Rock and surroundings.
The most Elegant Establishment in the world,
and California's famous Resort for summer and winter,
containing over i8o rooms, with all the modern im-
provements. Its close proximity to San Francisco,
the rapid and frequent communication with the great
city, its warm winter days, and withal a magnificent
Hotel, with every comfort and convenience that mod-
ern ideas could suggest, the Hotel Vendome cannot
fail to become the most attractive place in California.
In connection with the Hotel is a Billiard and
Club Room.
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HOTEL Rafael
SAN RAFAEL, CAL.
CI.IMATE PERFECT ^f«. D ATCQ ''^^°**^"^^P^^^^^'' ^^"'^^ ^° ^'^^P^^^^^^
IJO FOGS "^i^ "" ' ^^ ' According to accommodations
SPECIAL RATES BY THE MONTH
'HE HOTEL RAFAEL, situated just outside the town of San Rafael, is one of the
best appointed Hotels in this country. The grounds are spacious and beauti-
Vx^^ fully laid out; the drives and scenery are unsurpassed. The Hotel is located
^ O^ upon a knoll overlooking the valley and directly facing Mt. Tamalpais. The
view from the Hotel is very extensive, and its grandeur calls forth the admiration of all
who have seen it. The CHEF DE CUISINE has a national reputation.
The projectors of the enterprise recognizing the necessity of a Hotel in this beauti-
ful spot, have spared no money to make this in everj' particular the best Hotel in
America.
Fifty niinutes* I^ide from San Franeiseo
by the ferry and cars ot the San Francisco tt North Pacific Railroad via Point Tiburon;
or by the North Pacific Coast Railroad via Sausalito. Both routes crossing the bay oppos-
ite the Golden Gate and running close to Alcatraz Island. The scenery* along the Rail-
road is the most beautiful in California. The climate of San Rafael is not equaled by
that of any other place on this coast.
fls a Summep Resort
It is an agreeable change from the fogs and smoke of San F'rancisco, and its warm,
equable climate, makes it one of the most desirable resorts in California. It has not the
oppressive heat of inland towns; yet it is protected from fogs and cold by the surround-
ing mountains,
fls a LUinteF K«sort
for Eastern visitors, or for others desiring comfortable winter quarters, it has not an
equal in the world. Being protected from the cold winds, its climate is naturally warm.
Its close proximity to San Francisco, the rapid and frequent communication with the
large citj-, its warm winter days, and withal a magnificent hotel with every comfort
and convenience that modern ideas could suggest, the Hotel Rafael has become the
most popular hotel in the state.
W. K. ZANDER, Nlanager
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Hotel Rafael
PERMANENT GUESTS
Barnes, Mrs W. H. L.
Boggs, Mrs John
Coleman, Mrs C. C.
Crabbe, Mrs H.
Crabbe, Miss Jeanne
Davidson, Mr and Mrs D, B.
Davidson, Miss Adele
Donahue, Mrs Peter
Emory, Captain and Mrs W. H.
Fay, Charles
Fay, Mrs Caleb T.
Garber, Miss E. B.
Gordon, Mr and Mrs E.
Graves, Mr and Mrs R. N.
Graves, Miss Alma
Gray, Mrs Matthias
Hall, Mrs H. P.
Hail, Miss Marion
Hull, E.
Jennings, Mr and Mrs C. B.
Kentfield, Mr and Mrs E. E.
Martin, Mrs E.
Moore, Mr and Mrs J . J.
Morgan, Mr and Mrs Cosmo
Myers, Dr and Mrs T. D.
Smith, Mr and Mrs AV. Y.
Stanley, Mrs Edward
Tains, Mr and Airs Sampson
SAN JOSE, CAL.
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AND EASTERN TOURISTS
THIS House has just been enlarged to more than double its former size, and elegantly
refurnished throaghout. Hlectric bells and all modern improvements in every
T-^^rr, EGGS, MHvK and BUm^R fresh daily from the ranch of the proprietor.
room
I^fi^e Coach meets all Trains.
TYI^ER BKACH, rrop.
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SUMMER RKSORTS
PHIIi. SIEBEN, PropPietop
LOWER LAKK
Lake County Calii.ort>cia
NATUffE'^ MYgygRIQUS LAQQQATQPY
NI.Y BY DRINKING AND BATHING IN THE WATERS OF
THESE JUSTLY CELEBRATED SPRINGS can diseases be
conquered and the human system thoroughly cleansed of the
poisons and humors which are the primary cause and upon
which diseases feed and depend for support. Hundreds cured:
Hundreds praise and recommend nature's true remedy.
The waters of these springs are very beneficial for curing
Malaria, Rheumatism, Gout. Dropsy, Skin Diseases, Dyspepsia,
Catarrh, Chronic Dysentery, Chills and Fever, Costiveuess, and all im-
purities of the blood.
Howard Hot and Cold Mineral Waters! 14 Springs or 14 Medical
Wonders! Boiling from out the bowels of the earth at an altitude of
2220 feet above the level of the sea. and embrace in variety Hot and Cold
Magnesia, Potassium, Cold Sulphur, Cold Borax, Cold Alum-Sodium.
Cold Sicila and Sparkling Soda.
These well-known Springs are located in the southern extremity of
Seigler Valley, 33 miles from Calistoga, and within (i miles of Lower
Lake, and are reached daily by stage from Calistoga to Brown's
Station, where passengers are met by Howard Springs Stage, thereby
enabling persons leaving San Francisco Ferry (8 A. M.), Oakland, Sacra-
mento and Woodland in the morning to arrive at the Springs the same
evening.
The charges are from $10 to $12 per week for board, room and bath.
Shady campmg grounds, stable and horses are also provided for at
reasonable rates.
Visitors from the metropolis will be delighted to find one of the
finest trout streams in the country within a few minutes walk of the
Springs, while deer and small game abound in the immediate vicinity.
For further particulars address.
GEORGE EFF, Lessee
PHIL. SIEBEN, Prop.
LOWER LAKE
Lake County, Cal.
PAi^'T ^i^TH
PERSONNEL OF THE PRESS
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Sironze @V^oriC, are sacft to-cjaij a
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forevser," 'f 4°^^ intrust tfie
^^ePecilsi^, tBe de):t>ign, anel tKe
mar^ufacrure fo tRe oFc^ ar^c^
reFlaSFe cKoui)© of
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FRSnK J. SYmmeS. President
YflnDGRLYnn STOUJ. Sea. and Creas.
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W. H. Wheeler,
Percy W. Roberts,
Thomas J, Vivien,
Thomas E. Flynn,
Horace R. Hudson,
Edward F. Moran,
Walter B. Cooke,
W. W. Naughton,
Charles Ulrich
Hugh Hume
J. B. King
Franklin K. Lane
F. B. Millard
Joseph S. Jordan
Frank J. Murph
Frederick W. Lawrence
Proprietor
Managing Editor
Business Editor
vSecretary
Editorial Writer
Night Editor
Dramatic Critic
Telegraph Editor
Coast Editor
Exchange Editor
Special Writers
- City Editor
Assistant City Editor
Social Editor
Sporting Editor
LOCAL staff
Percy Goldstone
A, H. Rarendt
E. L. Reckard
Charles E. Trevathan
Piercey Wilson
T. Colville
George B. Mackrett
H. W. Bachelder
John Hoesch
Cbicken and Game Pates Truffled, made in the French style by the FRANCO-AMERI-
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your Grocer for them. MAU, SADLER &. CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
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San Francisco Daily Report
Business Office, 238 Montgomery Street. Editorial Rooms, 320
Sansome Street
W. M. Bunker,
A. C. Hiester, . - -
Daily Report Publishing Co.
W. M. Bunker,
A. C. Hiester,
S. F. Sutherland,
Edward Booth,
W. Booth,
Gavin D. High,
Edward S. Spring,
J. J. Kennedy,
P. J. Flannigan,
H. M. Mclvenney,
John M. Ward,
S. B. Morse, -
Ridge Comly,
Hub. A. Wood,
Wm. A. Hiester, Chief of Advertising Department
> Proprietors
Editor
Business Manager
> Editorial Writers
City Editor
Commercial Editor
Exchange Editor
• Telegraph Editor
Cashier
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LOCAL STAFF
Edgar T. Price
T. F. Bonnet
James H. Maclennon
J. T. Hanna
James P. Booth
Harrv Hanks
L. D. Smith
C. A. Eraser
D. Y. Clark
A. E. Shattuck
A. S. Jones
C. F. Montague
H. O. WILBUR & SON'S Chocolate and Cocoa Preparations are unexcelled for quality
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Daily Morning Examiner
Business Office, 576 Market Street. Editorial Rooms, 508
Montgomery Street
W. R. Hearst, -
Arthur McEwen,
Edward H. Hamilton,
John Timmins
Mrs. Adele Chretien,
H. R. Haxton,
Samuel E. Moffitt,
Robert J. Creighton,
R. R. Livingstone,
A. C. Cook,
Allan Kelly,
R. D. Bogart, -
Ambrose G. Bierce,
Hugh M. Burke,
Isaac Allen,
J. M. Ward, -
L. S. Whitcomb, -
Mrs. Adele Chretien,
J. Wallace F. Diss,
- - - Proprietor
Managing Editor
Managing News Editor
Night Editor
Dramatic Editor
Literary Editor
>■ Editorial Writers
Commercial Editor
Assistant Commercial Editor
/ Special Writers
Exchange Editor
Telegraph Editor
City Editor
- Assistant City Editor
> Social Editors
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Wells Drury
J. P. Cosgrave
James Donahue
Samuel Ewing
AV. Herbert Thomas
F. L. H. Noble
J. W. Nicholson
J. H. Whitty
J. H. Love
S. W. Horton
B. F. Butler
O. Black
William Wells
Will N. Hart
George H. Meyer
Felix Zeehandelaar
Charles Michelson
W. H. Gagar
Mrs. A. P. Kelly
Allen
Francoeur
Edward W. McNally
C. A. Flynn
C. M. Coe
David Williamson
KELLY'S KEY Wp:ST HAVANA CIGARS have been sold in this mnrket for
over ten years. A sufficient gviarantee that they are the Best on the market
MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
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Daily Morning Call
Business Office, 525 Montgomery Street. Editorial Rooms,
509 Clay Street
Loring Pickering,
George K. Fitch,
Estate of J. W. Simonton,
John White,
James P. Kerr,
Ernest C. Stock,
John Bonner,
G. B. Densmore,
W. S. Dewey,
Charles K. Graham, -
John J. Corey,
Henry K. Goddard, -
George E. Barnes,
J. N. H. Irwin, -
L. D. Adam, -
MrsF.E.Waite, -
H. J. Lask,
J. W. Pratt,
Paul E. Vander
Fremont Older -
M. J. Geary, -
Proprietors
- Business Manager
Cashier
- Managing Editor
>• Editorial Writers
Commercial Editor
y Telegraph Editors
- News Editor
- Dramatic Critic
- Social Editor
Assistant Social Editors
Fraternal Editor
- City Editor
.}
Assistant City Editors
Sporting Editor
LOCAL STAFF
Walter Thompson
J. O'H. Cos grave
G. Duraino
E. Brown
A. Healey
J. McArdle
E. Carey
A. D. McGrew
A. Gunzendorfer
E. G. Wade
J. M. Carroll
W. L. Dye
G. D. B. Stewart
E. Gray Smith
Philip McCaffrey
GORDON & DILWORTH'S Fine Preserved Fruits, Jellies, Olives, Ketchup, Wine
Jellies, Etc., to be had at all fancy Grocers. .„ ^ . .
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Daily fllta California
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA
Publishes Eight Pages Evepy Day
g^HE AIvTA is the oldest and best Newspaper on tlie
Pacific Coast, a representative of the best class of
readers, and the organ of legitimate and solid Commercial
Interests. The Alta is complete in all its departments, as a
first class daily journal of news and opinion, with an unrivaled
Editorial Department. Possessing all the requisites of a great
newspaper, Thk Alt a is the equal of its rivals, and in many
their superior.
Oleekly fllta
A Splendid Eight-page Sixty-Mr Colnmn Paper
The best Weekly published on the Pacific Coast, and a
paper that should be in the hands of every Farmer, Fruit
Grower and Miner in the State, and especially edited for Eastern
readers.
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Daily Alta California
Business Office and Editorial Kooms, 529 California Street
C. H. Livingston,
J. W. McClung, -
Frank M. Crawford,
John P. Irish,
J. L. Robison,
J. E. Baker, -
C. H. Warren, -
W. B. Thompson,
George L. Everett,
Frank E, Myers
W. L. Crawford, -
Charles A. Low
Mrs. J. E. Baker -
President
. - Secretary
Business Manager
- Editor-in Chief
- Managing Editor
City Editor
- Assistant City Editor
- Telegraph Editor
Commercial Editor
Military Editor
Mining and Sporting Editor
Dramatic Editor
Social Editor
LOCAL STAFF
E. S. Simpson
H. Yarian
P. J. Cotter
E. B. Stowell
Henry Newman
Harry C. Boyd
Oakley B. Osborne
W. M. Osborne
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SAN FRANCISCnj CAL,
ESTABLISHED 1855
n^S the leading evening journal in circulation and influence west of
Jt the Rocky Mountains. It is recognized authority in mercantile and
"^ financial circles. Its high character, tone, and general worth com-
mends it to, and has obtained for it, an entrance to the refined and
cultured home circles, and made it the most popular family newspaper
in California.
It is distinguished for the brilliancy of its editorial matter, the
accuracy and completeness of its local and telegraphic news, its interest-
ing correspondence from all parts of the world, reviews of current
literature, art and theatrical criticisms, the extent of its foreign news,
and its freedom from highly colored sensationalism.
IT IS VALUABLE TO ADVERTISERS FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS
It has a long sastained circulation among a prosperous class of
readers who have learned to appreciate its special value.
Kvery page contains fresh telegraphic or local news, affording every
advertisement in its columns a good position.
Is the largest and best weekly newspaper published in the west, and is
in every respect a first-class family paper, appealing to the interest of
every member of the household.
Tlie ^emi-Vs/eeKly tSuIletin is the regular Weekly
Bulletin and Friday's issue of each week.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
The Daily Bulletin is ser\-ed by carriers in San Francisco and the large towns of the
interior at 35 cents per week.
Daily, by mail or express, - - per year, $6.00
Weekly alone, " 7.50
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Parts of a year in proportion.
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Daily Evening Bulletin
Business Office, Corner Grant Avenue and O'Farrell Street.
Editorial Rooms, 517 Clay Street
G. K. Fitch,
L. Pickering, -
George K. Fitch,
G. B. Eixford, -
W. C. Bartlett,
M. G. Upton,
J. D. Lewis, -
W. M. Webster,
B. C. Wright, -
AV. B. Allen,
F. H. Sawyer,
Proprietors
ging Editor
Business Manager
Managing Editor
Editorial Writers
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Editors
Commercial Editors
City Editor
Joseph Mansfield
H. S. Dalliba
LOCAL STAFF
C. S. Aiken
Frederick Farmer
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The
Twenty-One Years Old
Overland
monthly
1849 - - 1868 - - 1889
1849
1868
Sample Copy, 25c
FORTY years ago Gold was discovered in California and the
settlement of the Pacific Coast began.
TWENTY-ONE years ago THE OVERLAND MONTHLY
was established, with Bret Harte as Editor.
188Q ^^^ OVERLAND MONTHL V, owned by an incorporated
y company, and with such men as Judge John H. Boalt,
Hon, Irving M. Scott, and Horace Davis, President of the University of
California, as stock-holders, enters upon its twenty-first year with
the volume for 1889.
p|-»p.r» EVERY issue is illustrated — Western life, adventure, history,
r ' description and literature. The region west of the Mississippi,
finds its magazine representation in THE OVERLAND MONTHL V.
For 1889 we promise better illustrations, more reading matter, and
new writers.
PraCtlGal l/alUP home-seekers and investors cannot post
r themselves upon the resources of the Pacific
Coast without THE OVERLAND MONTHLY.
To magazine Readers ™^ overland i.^^om^\^x^
y ' ^ ^ 'V ^ magazine, fresh, original and al-
ways interesting. Its circulation is throughout the world ; it has sub-
scribers in every part of the United States, and reading clubs and
libraries find it indispensable.
T^pivkO ORDER through the American News Company or agencies,
I or direct. Price, $4.00 per year, or 35 cents per copy.
The Overland Monthly Pub. Co.
U. S. A.
420 Montgomery Street
San Francisco, Cai,.
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The Overland Monthly
420 Montgomery Street, San Francisco
DIRECTORS
Judge John H. Boalt, President
Irving M. Scott Professor Martin Kellogg
L. L. Baker Captain J. M. McDonald
Theodore A. Lord
Charles H. Shinn . - - - Manager
M. W. Shinn, . . - . Chief Editor
F. M. Stocking, Secretary-
How pleasant after the Theatre or an Evening Party to be able to offer your guests a
nice cup of FRANCO-AMERICAN FOOD CO'S FRENCH BOUILLON before
retiring. MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
248 ADVERTISEMENTS
OAKLAND
Evening jTTribune
THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN ALAMEDA COUNTY
CIRCULATION DOUBLE THAT OF ALL
OTHER DAILIES COMBINED.
Eight Pages, Fifty -six columns daily; a Peerless Twelve Page,
Bighty-four column Daily, issued Saturday.
The Tribune is progressive, able, alert and metropolitan in all
Departments.
A Brilliant Staff of Writers.
Complete Associated Press Reports.
Delivered by Carrier in Oakland, Alameda, Berkeley, Temescal, San
Leandro, Pleasanton and Livermore at 15 Cents per Week. By Mail,
$6.00 per year.
THE OAKLAND
Weekly Tribune
Is a Twelve Page, Eighty-four Column Paper, issued every Saturda}-.
By Mail, - - $1.50 per Year.
Tiibune Publishing Company
Publishers and Proprietors.
W. E. DARGIE, President. T. T. Dargie, Secretary.
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Oakland Evening Tribune
Business Office and Editorial Rooms, 8th Street, Near Broadway,
Oakland, Cal.
W. E. Dargie
T. T. Dargie,
Proprietors
local staff
E. F. Cahill
J. M. Lathrop
T. Evans
J. F. Conners
W. Churchill
P. Goldsmith
M. Laidlaw
Harrold Bolce
Albert Hawkins
J. E. Barber
M. Steffens
Mrs Edholni
FOR CHILDREN'S DAILY DIET nothing is better than a good nutritious, easily di-
gested soup, such as is put up by the FRANCO-AMERICAN FOOD CO.
^ * MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
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J^e f\r6or)aut
/S THE
LEADING WEEKLY JOURNAL OF
THE PACIFIC OOA.qT
T contains strongly American editorials ; I^etters from the
great cities of the East and Europe by trained corre-
^ spondents ; its Short Stories are famous, and are widely
^ copied throughout the United States ; its Selected De-
{ partments, both verse and prose, are edited with the
greatest care,-the matter being culled from the periodical
press of the entire world ; in its Eocal Departments, Art,
Music, the Drama, and Society in San Francisco are handled by
brilliant writers ; in short, The Argonaut is the best Weekly
on the Pacific Coast, and one of the best in the United States.
SUBSCRIPTIOX RATES
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The Argonaut
Business Office and Editorial Address, 213 Grant Avenue
Argonaut Publishing Company, - Proprietors
Frank M. Pixley, ... - Editor
Jerome A. Hart, - - - Managing Editor
Lawrence S. Vassault, - - - Sub Editor
Walter B, Cooke, - - - Society Editor
A. P. Stanton, ... Business Manager
MATTONI'S CARLSBAD GIESSHUBLER retains its gas for an unusually long time
after the bottle has been opened. Grocers and Druggists keep it.
MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
252 ADVERTISEMENTS
Is a weekly journal, devoted to the leading
interests of California, and the Pacific Coast.
The articles appearing in its columns are by the
ablest writers of the day; are the result of much
reading, earnest inquiry, and vigorous thought,
and are all up to a high literary standard.
All its departments are in the care of well recog-
nized authorities upon the subjects which they treat.
Current topics are conscientiously considered;
terse language vigorously and clearly gives, in a
concise form, that which is essential, commenting
on passing events in an independent, fearless and
just manner.
Everybody in good society admires and reads
the News Letter, knowing the doings of the
upper ten thousand are carefully chronicled, and
that it never hesitates to unmask the shoddy aris-
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The keen satire, pungent wit and bright sayings
of the News Letter have given it an enviable
reputation covering the entire habitable globe.
If you would be up with the times, subscribe for
the San Francisco News Letter.
Price, Ten Cents Per Copy. $5.00 Per Year
F. MARRIOTT, Publisher
Flood Building
san francisco
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News Letter
OrricES, Flood Building, 4™ and Market Streets
F. Harriot,
Earl Marble
Winfield Scott,
John Finlay,
H. D. Beals,
Miss E. D. Keith,
Daniel O'Connell,
W. D. Scurlock,
Editor and Publisher
Assistant Editor
Dramatic Critic
Sporting Editor
- Financial Editor
- Commercial Editor
Fashion Editor
- ''Town Crier"
Business manager
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254 ADVERTISEMENTS
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SUBSCRIPTION $5
Has the largest circulation of any pictorial paper published
west of the Rocky Mountains— 17,000 COPIES. It
penetrates every part of the Pacific Coast, reach-
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hotel, railroad office and station, every saloon, pubHc
house, grocery, barber shop, restaurant, periodical store
and news stand in the State, besides being served on all
railroads, in addition to its large family clientage, and
is seen and
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This makes it the very best advertising medium on the Coast.
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The Illustrated Wasp
Business Office and Editorial Address, 538 California Street
John P. Jackson
S. H. Walter
N. Nappenback
D. G. Waldron
J. C. Fitzgerald
J. Dwver
Editor and Proprietor
Artists
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Daily Evening Post
Business Office, 727 Market Street. Editorial Rooms, 502
Montgomery Street
Post Publishing Company,
George H. Bartlett,
C. H. House, - - -
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F. Francis,
W. A. Geft, -
C. McDermott,
T. T. Williams, -
E. A. Walcott, -
John Hay, - - -
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Commercial Editor
Mr. Wood
Mr. Jackson
LOCAL STAFF
Mr. Denison
Mr. Brown
California Demokrat
Business Office and Editorial Address, 409 Bush Street
Frederick Hess & Co.,
F. Hess,
M. Greenblatt.
F. Sarcander,
A. Von Huhn,
John Dabis,
Proprietors
Business Manager
- Editor
Assistant Editor
Musical Critic
Telegraph Editor
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1165i WASHINGTON STREET
Cor. of Fourteenth Street OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA
EliEGHflT nOOmS taiTH BOAf^D
A. COPLIK'S CORSET HOUSE
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One of the LargesW^Best Houses of the Country
Agent for the Best Corsets of the World
Corsets Fitted when Desired
Satisfaction Guaranteed
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The Pullman Bustle
It is the general talk among the ladies who have
used the GEUNINE PULLMAN BUSTLE that
it is the finest apparatus of its kind in the market.
IT IS LIGHT, COOL, DURABLE AND ELASTIC,
It gives a dress a perfect and stylish fit. Many have
said they would not be without them at any price.
They can be had at all First-class Dry Goods and
Corset Houses, prices ranging from 25 cents to $1,
and upwards, according to the quality, there being
different kinds of cloth, and three, four and five
spiral coils used in making the various grades.
RflUiaro nf Imitatinnc ^^ ^^™*^ cheap and iuferior articles are bein.s: manufact-
DCndlC Ul IMIIlaUUIIO ured by parties who employ white girls at starvation
rates iu order that tiiey may undersell the Pullman Bustle. They are shabbily made
of poor material, and do not last long. Buy only the Genuine Pullman Bustle. See
that the name is stamped on the belt; none other are genuine Pullman Bustles.
They are sewed only by hand, and by white labor. Silesia. Satin and other
materials are used in manufacturing the different kinds, the spiral coils being con-
structed of light copper steel wire.
Orders Filled by the PULLMAN BUSTLE MFG. CO., Cor. Buchanan and O'Farrell Sts., S. F.
(•an be obtained at the following First-class Houses
FREUD & SON, Corset House J. J. O'BRIEN & CO.
O'CONNOR, MOFFATT & CO. KEANE BROS.
HODGE'S CI.OAK AND SUIT HOUSE
MURPHY, GRANT & CO. J. RICH'D FREUD & CO., History Bui1diii§r
WHOLES ALK
WHOLESALE
'^ .a. ^ Am. JL ^.^.jLA^iv^^crA^ of
CALIFORNIA WOOD NOVELTIES
Made from a variety of Beautiful, Curious and Durable
Woods, Beautifully Polished, showing Natural
Colors and Grain of Wood
Big Tree Bark Pin Cushions; Sleeve Buttons
and Napkin Rings, Etc., Etc.
OFFICE 11 ^^^^^^NTINA ST.,
' San Francisco
impone.=. BRASS BEDSTEADS
I,Ian-afa3t"u.rer cf
Window Shades, Curtain Poles, and "The Best"
Pacifio Opaque Shade Cloth
No. 12 SECOND ST.
Telephone No. 730 Under Grand Hotel, San Fr.\nci8co
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Importers and Growers of NEW ROSES
Cut Flowers a Specialty. Bedding Plants and Landscape Gardening
We make a Specialty- of California Wild Flower
Seeds for Tourists
Main Store, 343 KEARNY ST, ^ Braiicli, 61 91 VALENCIA ST,
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
Illustrated Catalogue Free. Telephone 005 .
E, S, G-DLDSMITH
U/eddi9(^ apd l/isitir}(^ Card ^^(^rauer
2B MDNTGDMERY ST.
SAN FRANCISCO
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pHAS. DIETLE
PRIZE
# Boot Makier
OCCIDENTAL HOTEL ^^^ BUSH ST R lylyT SAN FRANCISCO
Finest Quality and I^atest Styles of Custom Work Neatly Executed
Repairing Done at Short Notice
Diploma Mechanics' Institute, 1887. Highest Award INIechanics' Institute, isss.
MANrP'ACTUKKK OF
*f THE UflGEf{ Bahjo
S6 Nlontgomery St.
Opposite Lick House Room No. 9 SAN FRAN'CISCO
Inlayifig in Wood, Pearl and Ivory a Specialty.
Musical histruments Repaired
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MISS LAKE'S
ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN
Boarding and Day Schools for Girls
KrXDERGARTEX FOR CHILDREN
922 POST STREET (^
Between Hvde and Larkin Streets
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
MISS M. LAKE, PRINCIPAL
:V[ISS WEST'S
SCHDDIL^F^
I..1606 .yAN..NESS Ave,; S^ F, J
Special Courses for Students Preparing for College. Certi-
ficates of Almissior. can te Granted to Vassar,
Wellesley and Smith. Colleges. Primary Depart-
ment in Connection with the School
Business College
24 Post St., S. F.
Established a quarter of a century. This College includes more than oflfered by any
other school in America under one tuition fee. Full Business Course for six months.
Seventy-five Dollars. This includes Shorthand. Type Writing, Telegraphy, Single and
Double Entry Bookkeeping as applied to all departments of business, Commercial
Arithmetic, Business Penmanship. Mercantile Law, Business Correspondence, Lectures
on Law and Business Forms, Actual Business Practice, Railroading, Brokerage, Banking.
English Branches, and instruction in French. German and Spanish. Send for circular to
E. P. HEA.LD, President C. S. HALEY, Secretary
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departments. Send for College Review
Address,
T. A. ROBINSON, M. A., Pres't
Van Ness Seminary
(RALSTON HOUSE)
1222 PINE ST Bet. Leavenworth & Hyde
SAN KRANCISCO, CAL.
P/inc/foal
MRS. S. B. GAMBLE
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First — It is a HOME of unusual attractions and refinement.
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Thifd—Its Instruction is THOROUGH and PRACTICAL, a^td gives
the best preparation for actual life.
Fourth— Its situation is beautiful, heaUhy, and easily accessible.
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A Select Boarding and Day School
Kor Young Ladies
Twelfth Year. Fifteen Professors and
Teachers. Every home comfort and care.
Private assistance to rapid and thorougli
advancement. Full Academic Course.
Ancient and Modern Lansjuages, Vocal
and Instrumental Music, Drawing and
Painting. For Catalogue or information,
address
REV. EDWARD B. CHURCH, A.
PRINCIPAL
M.
1036 Valencia St.
San Francisco
FRENCH
GERMAN
THE
Larcher & MoE Schools of
LANGUAGES
SAN FRANCISCO
Room 70 Flood Bldg
OAKLAND, CAL,
Hamilton Hall
On/y Best Methods. Thorotigh Instructioti. Par-
ticulars at the School, or send for Circulars.
EDWARD LARCHER \ pHncinals
THEODORE M. MOE^ irmcipaib
SPANISH
ITALIAN
BARNARD'S
Business ^^ College
46 O'Farrell St.
X. E. Cor. Stockton SAX FRAXCISCO
No Vacations!
Day and Evening Sessions !
SHORT-HAND AND TYPE-WRITING A SPECIALTY
Send for Circulars
0. A. LDNT, 1310 POLK ST/^'aA'f
LUNT'S DANCING ACADEMY— pdvate mstructiou
i given each day. Hours from 11 to 2. Juvenile classes, Wednes-
days and Thursdays, from 3 to 5 o'clock. Saturday afternoon
class commencing at 2 p. m. Evening classes, Mondays and Thursdays,
from 8 to 10.
Personal attention will be imparted to all who attend Ui •lAi JJUXl l. j
in advancing their knowledge in the refined form of fashionable dancnig and etiquette.
Eunt"s Hall has the finest floor for dancing in tlie citj', antl has the best appointments.
Kield Seminary
OAKLAND
■^HIS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG LADIES is one of the oldest
and best known upon the Pacific Coast. It was founded by Miss Harriet N.
Field to meet the demand for a School which should give its pupils, while
acquiring a thorough education, the advantages of a highly cultured Christian home.
The School has a well-deserved reputation for thoroughness in every department
Its aim has always been to combine with careful mental training, the best physical
social and religious development. It has a corps of eighteen very able teachers, and the
best methods of instruction are emplo\-ed. The School, on the corner of Telegraph Ave.
and Knox Place, is beautifully located, standing back from the street, with a fine yard
in the front and another in the rear of the buildings. It is within easy access of San
Francisco and Berkeley, thus combining manj' advantages.
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SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA
E. E. WORCESTER KATE F. LEFFLER
Associate Principal Associate Principal
BUSINESS COLLEGE ACADEMY
First-class, centrally located, well equipped, full corps
of Teachers. All branches belonging to
the Modern Business College.
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FIRST-CLASS INSTITUTION FOR YOUNS LADIES
FACULTY FULL ANL EFFICIENT
Complete Seminary, Preparatory, ^^^ College Courses
OF Study. Superior Advantages in Vocal and
Instrumental Music; also, in the Modern Languages.
Buildings and Surroundings Beautiful. Climate
Healthful and Delightful.
^ ANNUAL EXPENSES, $350.00 ^
C. C. STRATTON. D. D.. President MRS. C. T. MILLS. Principal
Address. NlILLiS COLLEGE P. O.
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Instruction. The Certificate of the school admits pupils to
Wellesley College, ?>-- students are especialh' fitted for admission
to the State University. The School is kept guardedly select.
For healthfulness and convenience of location it is unsurpassed.
Physical development and abundant exercise receive particular
attention.
Piano and Vocal Music and Delsarte training in Elocu- *
tion taught by the very be.st masters.
The atmosphere of a refined home is combined with
the strictness and thoroughness of a well conducted Seminar}'-
for Young Ladies.
^ PKIXCIPALS '
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HOMELIKE INFLUEXCES, COMBINED WITH FIRM
DISCIPLINE AND THOROUGH
SCHOOL SYSTEM
Prepares Students for Colleg^e or for Business under Resident Masters
of proved ability. Address for Catalogue
n. p. SACKETT, Principal
OAKLAND, CAL. No. 52 9 Hobart Street
Trinity Scli^ool
1534, MISSION STREET
San Francisco
A Church Boarding and Day School ^^^ ^'°^'^'^ ^^^
AND BOYS
PREPARES for COLLEGE and UNIVERSITY and for BUSINESS
REFERENCES
Rt. Rev. Wm. Ingraham Kip, D. D.
Rev. Hobart Cbetwood Rev. R. C. Foute Mr. Wm. Babcock
Mr. George W. Gibbs Mr. Joseph Powuing
Mr. H. G. Nevvhall Rev. John Gray Mr. C. V. S. Gibbs
Rev. \V. S. Neales Rev. Kdgar J. Lion Mr. H. F. Allen
Mr. Wm. T. Coleman Col.EE. Eyie Col. G. H. Mendell
Rev. Wm. W. Davis Mr. C. V. Gillespie Rev. C. L. Miel
For Information or for Catalogue apply to
REV. DR. E. R. SPALDING, Rector
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IOI4 Broadway, Oakland, Cal.
An Iii.s^titutioii uj) to tlie ti)>ne.««. Business taiitflit as business is
practiced. Experienced instructors in all Departments. The po])iilar
Eclectic System of Sliort-liancl taught. Business Course, SoO. Short-
hand C<iurse, !S40. Combined Course, $60. Day and evening sessions.
Catalogues and Specimens Free.
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BOARDING 0 DAY SCHOOL
FOR BOTH SEXES
1707 — PO WEI.I. SX. — 1707
Bet. Union and Filbert.
SPECIAL FRENCH CLASS
Daily, from 3:80 to 5:00 p. m.
COURSES OF FRENCH ^-^^ENG US H
ON MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY, FROM 8 TO 9:30 P. M.
^aperoft Qompapy
HISTOR Y BUILDING
721 Market St. San Francisco
Always for Sale, at the Lowest Prices, a
complete stock of School and College
Text Books, School Library
Books, and Cyclopaedias
D'ctionaries, and other works of refer-
ence; also School Stationery and
School Apparatus, School Desks
and all kinds of School
Furniture
Fdijeatioi^al Department
Circulars giving a full history of the Institute,
?ts objects a)id terms, 7vill be sent to any address
upon application.
Xavifr Mefret
Officier d^ Academie Director
Globes and Blackboards, Maps,
Charts, and Dictionary
Holders; Record
Books, Rolls
Of Honor, and Reward Cards; Kinder-
garten Material; Crayons, Erasers
Blocks and Numeral Frames
Tellurians, Orreries,
Etc., Etc.
School Outfits and Furnishings a
Specialty.
4 Ha b la V. EspaTiolf
Pa rlez- Vo u s Fra n fa is f
Spree hen Sie Deutsch?
Par I ate I ta liana?
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THE MEISTERSCHAFT
CHDDL DF (aNG-UA&ES
324 SUTTER ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
Spani.sh, French, German, Italian and Latin thoroughly and rapidly taught by Dr.
Rosenthal's celebrated "Mei.sterschaft System." Classes and Private lessons.
Thorough Instruction For circulars or information apply to
CHAS. H. SYKES, Principal
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DAKLANC; CAL,
C^L, H/. H. O'BRIEN, Principal
A Thorough School for Young Men and Boys
SPECIRL FEATURES
MILITARY DRILL MND EISCIPLINE
THOROUGH UIDRK
E/IRNE5T and CAPMELE INSTRUCTORS
Home ""^ Day School
S. JV. Coj . Alice and Tenth Sts., Oakland, Cal.
CX^KGULAR and Special Courses. Studies can be selected ac
C'V cording to individual needs and aims. Lessons Private and
■- 1. -^ in Classes. Prominence is given to Language, Music, Draw-
ing and Painting. French, German and Spanish are spoken by
resident Teachers. Riding, Rowing and Fencing are included in
Pliysical Culture. Terms begin in July and Januarj-.
Address personally, or by letter.
MISS BISBEE'S
A School Htnited in ntanber and
Strictly Select
Far Young Ladies and Little Girls
7th ilvBnuB and IBth Street
BUST DRKLRNI], CRL.
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ADVERTISEMENTS
The Bancroft Company
\\/^e Make a Specialty of
Printing Neatly and TastUy
(§)cl70ol OGitoilo^Ue^
and $Jtr00vantnte» for
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ommencement £;Kerci5e5
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History Building
T21 MARKET STREET
San Francisco, Cal.
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XXVIII ADVERTISEMENTS
LOUIS COOKS WILLIAM COOKS MAX COOKS
Cooks Bt^os. '"*'Tn F°::r'°"
Importers ot
pii^e pap(^r JHaQ^ii^gs apd parqij(^t plooriij?
CYCLORAMA BUILDING 108 & 110 POST ST.
Cleveland, Ohio San Francisco
Mme-J-PHILLIPS
New Hair Store
918 MARKET ST., near Baldwin Theatre
First Quality oi Human Hair Goods, and Latest European Fashion in Hair Dressing
Also, Manicure and Toilet Articles. Hair Jewelry made to Order only
''ALL r/BST QUALITY GLOVES
BRANDE^WITH OUR NAME
/iV rail IN LEFT HAND GLOVE"
Branch for Paciiic Coast
108 and 110
Post Street
SAN FRANCISCO
CALIFORNIA
EVENING GLOVES A SI^ECIALTY
THE BANCROFT COMPANY Give special Attention to the
Engraving of Wedding, Invitation, Reception and Visiting Cards
History Building, 721 Market Street
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D J. McKiiY IST'M.-DGSTDINr
eaeral (nOrdvertisiag Kureau
McKAY & OGSTON
ildvartissrs •^^'^ Real Estats AgBnts
npp. Baldwin Hotel 841 MARKET STREET
SAN FRilNCISCD Rnnm IB
eiRSULAR AND PAMPHLET ADVERTISING A SPEGIALTY
KAHN BRDS.
The leading house in Oakland for
DRY &DDDS MILLINERY
FANCY G-DDES CLDAKS ^^ SUITS
ThE U/HITE DOnnS and DRESSMMKINCr DEpartiBEnts undsr
-lUpETuisian of Mrs, ZEIMER,
11D5, IIDZ, ling HRDACIATAY
ilhovE Twelfth Strnst OAKt,A:^I>, CAI^.
K. F, MERRIMilN R. F. MERRIMAN, Jr,
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Telephone No. 4G2 - ^^ JU, Cur. IDth and Broadway
RecBpticn Roam, No. 1
OFFinE HOURS' s R. M. ts 5 P. A/. DAKLANE; CAL,
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ADVERTISEMENTS
126 POST STREET.
[BET. KEARNY & GRANT A\
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TAILOR ^
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Under Palace Hotel
RSR T, HEYnnN
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ILLUSTRATING
Room:]9 ^02 Montgomery Street ^^an Francisco
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T, HENRY A5CHE
Original Perfect- Fitting Kid Gloves
AND
Clean Kast^Black: (Robinson) Hosier^r
The only Non-Crockable Stockings in the World
-*-^^^BEW^AItE OF IMIXAXIOXS ^^^— >-^
3 Kearny St. lO Geary St.
N. E.—I hai'E no Branch Sinrss in this City # San Francisco, Cal.
BALLENBERG'S BAHD
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Address, K. BAIlLEMBERG
710 CALIFORNIA STREET
REFERENCES REFERENCES
iiewYor\i—Ba>ii 0/ Ke7o A;nsterdam T'tlE \^o\x\'=.\-\\\e.— Louisville Bajiking Co.
C\nca.zo—l-ort Dearborti Nationd.1 Bank Szn Tnncxsco— Market Street Bank
Harting Life-Size Portrait House
p. FRED. HARTING. PROPRIETOR
Roams BS^^BE ) Fland Bldg, tm- The Largest Portrait House
SRN FRMNCISCn. CRL. in the IVorld.
Telephone No. 18
T
ALBERT BROWN
SUCCESSOR TO
HAMILTON & BROWN
Undertakers and Embalmers
466 & 468 13XH Street
OAPCIvANID, CAIv.
T®Ai^T 7— '.IQHTH
DIAGRAMS OF THE THEATRES
These plans are official, aud seats can be secured from box-office by American
District Telegraph, or specjjil messengers
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ADVERTISEMENTS
A. DUHEIVL
Florist ^^^ Decorator
BLUNl'S
Orchestra and Band
OFFICE
7^35 NlARKET Street
SAN FRANCISCO
JOHN UTSCHIG
Ladles' and Qents' ghoes
MADE TO ORDER. A SPECIALTY
Has on Hand the Finest Stock of Ladies'
and Gents' Boots and Shoes
PRIZE BOOT ^^^^ SHOE MAKER
335 BUSH ST.
SAN FRANCISCO
S.&G.GUMP
FINE EUROPEAN PAINTINGS
From the Principal Art Galled ies
Etchings and Etigravings, Bronzes, Mirrors, Picture Frames
581-583 Market St.
San Francisco
and
Portland, Or.
CRAIG, COCHBAH & CO.
Nos. 22 ^^ 26 NIINX AVKNUE
SAN FRANCISCO
TUTT 1\/rATQni\T DiniTTT "^^^ Leading First-class
i nij M AioUlN KiUillj Restaurant of the City
44 Geary St. and 104 Grant Ave., San Francisco
"''"^irrsr,r.;^,„,e., General Diniiii Room forLaiies and Gentleieii
Also, Private Diniug Rooms fo}- Family Parties
First-class Service in the Most Unex- t/^ttut r>/^T,«- a t t o TTTo,mTny t . t> i /-.^t^tt^
ceptionable Style. Lunches, Dinners JOHN SOMALI & JUSTIN^ LADAGNOUS
and Theatre Parties our Specialty. proprietors
t^e^tauraitt and
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Oyster ©rotto
13 AND 15 POWELL STREET
Between Kddy and Ellis Streets
SAN FRANCISCO
*^ Banquets a Specialty •^
Oysters \t) ar^y Style bel'wjerqd to ai^y part of tl^e Qity
The Finest and Most Elegantly Equipped Place on the Coast
Parties Supplied at Short Notice
JAMES I». DOCKERV, Proprietor
TO THE LADIES
* — •
Your attention is respectfully called to the Celebrated QUEEBJ I^II^Y SOAP,
which has now been on the market for twei'ty years, and has earned a reputation
which it justly deserves.
For Fine Laces, IV^indoiv Curtains, Tidies, Family Linen, etc., it is unsur-
passed, leaving the article washed lily
snow white and agreeable to the smell.
Woolen Goods being washed with this
Queen of Soaps, are soft and silky to the
touch. The labor is less, and in conse-
quence the articles washed, especially
Fine Fabrics, are worn less by going
through this washing process.
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Tije Queen LilJ ^oap
Is unsurpassed i\\ c\ea.n\n^ painted wov'k.
in the house. lu fact, purchasers will
find that, although apparently high in
price, it is, in reality, the cheapest of
Extra Good Soaps. Use according to
directions on wrapper.
FISCHBECK & CLOOTZ
proprietr's XViQAAy &vi<xl<x^xh Soap Q.owx
payiiA2
Man'fact's
Toilet, LArNDRY, and Borax Hoaps
Office, 214 Sacramento St. Factory, cor. 16th and Utah Sts., San Francisco
xLviii advertiseme:nts
WEDDING
Invitations, Announcements
and Cards. Only the latest
approved Eastern Styles fol-
lowed. Promptness and Ex-
cellence of Work our Best
Advertisement.
10 Post St. Masonic Temple, S. F,
ROBERTS
VAL SCHMIDT
PHARMACIST
Physicians' Prescriptions a Specialty
All the Latest Novelties in Perfumery
Val. Schmidt's Famous Sachet Powders
will last two years
238 Kearny Street
NEAR BUSH
REMOVAL
LA GRANDE LAUNDRY
Principal Office Removed to 17 Powell St., opp. Baldwin Hotel
Branch Office, No. 1156 Market Street
Laundry, Thirteenth Street, bet. Howard and Folsom, S. F.
AH ordinar>' Mending, Sewing on of Buttons, Etc. , Free of Charge. Orders left at Office
will Receive Prompt Attention. Work Called for and Delivered
to Any Part of the City Free of Charge
FINE CANDIES^^^^A^^-^g^^'^
Pay Special Attention to the
PURITY
QUALITY
AND FLAVOR
of all Candies Manufactured by them
NewVarietus Daily 20 KEARNV ST.
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JARTON & GUESTIER, WINES AND OLIVE OIL
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BUSH STREET THEATRE.
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221 Keat^ny St. ]
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i?>XE of the neatest Ladies' and Gents' COFFEE PAKI.OKS in the City. Headquarters for
>^. the Famous Johnson's Strawberry Shortcake, as also for Johnson's Home-Made
Doughnuts. Separate Parh^r with especial accommodations for Ladies, (no private roomsJ A
trial respectfully solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed. ^^ jOHPiSOI^, FTop.
ADVERTISEMENTS
Charles R. Einselen Lou.s J. Tschurr
8 TO 14 OTARRELL ST.. SAN FRANCISCO
Balls, Parties. WeddiDp, Etc., Furmsljed Private Apartn^ents for Fanjilies
at tije gljortest Notice apd Baijpets
TELEPHONE 808 TSCHURR & EINSELEN, Props.
feHammamBaths
KOR LADIES AND OKNTLEMEN
218 POST STREET
Bet. Dupont and Stockton Sts. SAN FRANCISCO
Best Turkish, Russian and Medicated
Bath House on the Coast
Gents' Department Open Day and Night
Ladies admitted from 8 A. M. to 9 P. M'
SINGLE BATH, $1.00
Good Bed All Night and Bath, only One Dollar
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The
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systems require. All its work is uniform and mechanically exact.
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3 e-^ 5 Kroktp St., S. F
251 N. Main St., Los Angeles
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to assiuiilate with White and Red
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render ^t The Most Perfect of Table Waters.
A Napa Soda Lemonade is the perfection of lux-
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TIVOLTi MAIN J'LOOR.
TIVOLI CAFE
THE lARGEST AND MOST POPULAR COFFEE HOUSE IN THE CITY
mos. 16 and IB lEdia Sivtitt^ S> 3^
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ADVERTISEMENTS
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323-325 Market St.. S. F.
JaiTLES E-, SIeeIe & Co.
CHEMISTS AND DRUG-QISTS
Respectful]}' call attention to their New Arrivals ot
Foreign Perfumery, Colognes, Scented Soaps, Brushes, Combs,
Hair Oils, Pomades, Face Powders and* Cosmetics,
Sponges, Patent Medicines, Etc., Etc.
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED from PURE and FRESH DRUGS
WITH CARE AND DISPATCH
Manufacturers and Sole Proprietors oi
SI ] J Aurantine, for Cleaning Gloves, Clothing, Etc.; Cold Cream of Roses
lLjLj Cj U for the Face and Hands; Cough Mixture for Colds, Coughs, Etc. ;
Extra Toilet Cologne, the Best and Sweetest; Florentine Tooth
Wash, for the Teeth and Gums: Glucolein, the only palatable preparation of Cod
Liver Oil; Glycerine Lotion, for Tan, Freckles, Sunburn, Etc.; Grindelia Extract,
for the cure of Poison Oak: Saponaceous Tooth Powder; Wine of Pepsin, for
Indigestion, Etc.
James G, Steele & Go's Palace Drug Store
635 mAl^KET STf^EET, Palase Hotel, San Fpaneiseo
BARTON & GUESTIER, WINES AND OLIVE OIL
Johnson's Home-Made Doiighmits
MAD J- AT
The cafe
2 21 KEARNY STRKEX
Between BtaslT. & Sutter
All principal Cafes have them. Ee
sure and ask for JollllSOii'S
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THE LARGEST AND MOST POPULAR COFFEE HOUSE IN THE CITY
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ijv ADVERTISEMENTS
READ OUR PERFECT SYSTEM OF ENDOWMENTS
Guaranty fl^
ndowment
ASSOCIATION
Incorpora.ted under the Laws of the Stare of California
Should the Association continue to do the average business for forty-
eight months that it has done for the past months, the Endowment Fund
will contain over $2,000,000 before a single coupon will mature.
HOME OFFICE: ROOM 11, MURPHY BUILDING
Cor. Jones and Market Sts. SAX FRANCISCO, CAL
A System of Endowment Insurance distinct and in many particulars
original with ourselves.
Endowment Certificates issued for $5,000, maturing in from four to
eight years.
NO MEDICAL EXAMINATION REQUIRED
Ten Cash Benefits paid on each Certificate.
All persons eligible to membership can take a Short or Long-term
Endowment.
The membership fee for a Certificate of $5,000 in Department B is .$5.
Quarterly dues (in advance), $1.50 on each certificate.
The amount of membership issued in Department B is $5,000,
divided into ten equal coupons of $500 each.
Each member can take out four memberships, but they are issued on
one certificate.
Average membership received, from 500 to 800 per month.
The GUARANTY ENDOWMENT— the imitator of none— the
monarch of them all.
Square management.
A perfect System of Endowments, whereby priority of membership
has no advantage over the last person joining.
Reffleier there are i assessmeits levied itil Jie 1, 1890
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W. H. NORTON, Capitalist President
M. M. HERR, Insurance Broker Vice-President
WELLS, FARGO & CO'S BANK Treasurer
J. F. NAUGHTON (under bonds) Secretary
c n «T TOHX j^iite Manager of Fresno K.g^gral Manager
S. C. ST. JOH>, I Agricultural VVorks )
C. W. NEVIN, of Nevin & Co., Printers Director
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Association.
Address:
Ijuafantij Eiidownient J^g^ociation
Room 11, Murphy Building
Cor. Jones and Market Sts.
San Fkancisco, Cal.
J. F. NaUGUTON, Secretary
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T®AT^T ISjiNTH
SHOPPING GUIDE
J. CU. DHVIS
ca. o. pEfqiimot^E
Califorpia Opti(;al Qj
Scientific and Manufacturing Opticians
No. 3^7 KEfl WV STREET
Bet. Bus
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Opera, pield and jVIaririe QL^g^E^
Opera Qlass jlolders, Lorgnettes
Oculists' Prescriptions
yiccupately pilled
]VEicroscopes, Etc., Etc.
Lenses ]VIade to Order
— >^ —
I And made it possible to restore Defective Eye-
SiSfbt to Normal Vision.
Qucfflm ^°'^ testing and adjusting, to correct any error of refraction, is used on
Ojulwlll this Coast only toy us* and is endorsed by the Leading Authori-
ties throughout the United States, as the Best Knov^'ll to Science.
We can correct the most complicated cases, such as Astigmatism, Hypermetropia,
Myopia, Presbyopia, or any compound defect.
Science has Conquered!
Our
EXAMINATIONS FREE
317 KGSRnY $c. 317
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THE
SAN FRANCISCO BLUE BOOK
SHOPPING GUIDK
AND
ELITE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Embracing Names and Addresses op Reliable and
Prominent Houses, Classified under
Appropriate Business Headings
©
Advertising Bureau
McKay & Ogstoii, 841 Market street,
Room 16
Agricultural Implements
Baker & Hamilton. Davis and Pine
Truman, Hooker & Co., 421-427 Market
Byron Jackson, 625 Sixth
A. W. Sanborn & Co., 24 Beale
Thomas H. B. Varney, 42-44 Fremont
G. G. Wickson & Co., o-5 Front
Ale and Porter
J. F. Burnell, 519 Sacramento
Sherwood &. Sherwood, 212-214 Market
William Wolff & Co., 105 Front
Amusement — Places of
Alcazar Theater, 116 O'Farrell
Baldwin Theater, e32-93<i Market
Bush Street Theater, 32^) Bush
Chinese Theater, 626 Jackson
Chinese Theater, Grand, 814 Washington
Chinese Theater, New, 628 Jackson
Chinese Theater, Royal, 836 Washington
Grand Opera House, X s Mission, bet.
Third and Fourth
Orpheum, S s O'Farrell, bet. Stockton and
Powell
Panorama, cor. Market and Tenth
Panorama, SW cor. Eddy and Mason
Standard Theater, 320 Bush
Tivoli Opera House, 2S-32Eddy
Woodward's Gardens, Mission, bet. Thir-
teenth and Fourteenth
Architects
William H.Armitage, 317 Phelan Building
A. A. Bennett, 4;'.-46 Merchants' Exchange
A. J. Barnett, 103 Flood Building
Copeland & Banks, 126 Kearny
Gustav Behrend, 103 Phelan Building
George A. Bordwell, 318 Pine
John .1. Clark, St. Ann's Building
John M. Curtis, 528 California
Charles J. I. DevJin, 330 Pine
Clinton Dav, 310 Pine
Robert H. Daley. 2ls Post
John Gash, 33 Merchants' Exchange
John P. Gaynor. oC9 California
Henrv Geilfuss, o3 Kearnv
B. E. Henriksen. 218 Post
P. H. Jackson & Co., Office: N.W. cor,
Fremont and Mission Street. Factory
and Show Rooms; 228-230 First Street,
San Francisco
J. T, Kidd, 410 Kearny
Augustus Laver, 1 9 San Francisco Stocks
Exchange Building
J. H, Littiefield, 126 Kearny
Macv tt Jordan. '.:08 Kearny
B. McDougall & Son, 330 Pine
George H. Miller, 126 Kearny
H, D. Mitchell, 126 Kearny
THE FRANCO-AMERICAN FOOD GO'S ready made Soups are cheaper and better
than can be made at home. All first-class Grocers keep them.
MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
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SHOPPING GUIDE
Arc\\itects— Continued
Moore & Schulze, 94 Flood Biiildiug
J. J. ct T. v. Newsom, r)04 Kearuy
Samuel Newsora, 318 Phelau Building
William Pattou, 411>^ California
Pissis & Moore, 307 Sausome
Peter Portois, 519 Montgomery
M. P Schetzel, 33 St. Anu's Building
Townsend tt Wyueken, :>15 California
Van Der Nailleu, School of Architeeiure,
723 Market
Russell Warren, 427 Oak
M. J. Welsh, 326 Phelan Building
T. J. Welsh, 80SI Market
W. VVilkins Do Winton. naval, 50S Battery
James E. Wolfe, 240 Montgomery
Wright ifc Sanders, 418 California
Art Galleries
S. & G. Gump, 581 Market
H. W. A. Nahl, 723 Market
San Francisco Art Association, 430 Pine
Schussler, Brothers, 27 Grant avenue
Artificial Flowers
A. Goehring, Importer and Manufacturer
of French Artificial Flowers. Garnitures
for Fancy Dresses, Flowers in Velvets,
Silks, etc., a Spe'^ialty, Ornamental and
Parlor Plants. Depot for Paper Flower
ilaterials. 913 Mission near Fifth,
opposite U. S. Mint
Artificial Stone
B . Bonnet tt Co.. ICO Montgomery Avenue
California Artificial Stone Paving Co.,
404 Montgoraerv
Chatain & Gilletti, 1219 Market
George Goodman, 307 Montgomery
Granolithic Paving Co., 4:2 Montgomery
Gray Bros.. Artificial Stone Paving Co.,
316 Moutgomerv
P. H. Jackson & Co., 228-230 First
Harry B. Morey, 331 Duncan
Wm.D. Perine, 28 New Montgomery
Ernest L. Ransome, 402 Montgomery
San Francisro Artificial Paving Stone Co.,
436 Montgomery
Union Artificial Stone Paving Co., 321
Montgomery
Artists
G. Boedewig, Artist, Portrait Stiidio and
Art School room 84 Flood Building
corner 4th and Market
P. A. Espina, 387 and 339 Phelan Building
Crayon Portrait Classes
Artists' Materials
The Bancroft Company, 721 Market
T. J. Bass and Company, 14 and 16 Ellis
Hueter Brothers and Company, corner
Second and Market
Sanborn Vail and Comjiany, 857 Market
Schussler Brothers, 27 Grant avenue
Tormey and Earle, 220 Sutter
Asphaltum AVorkers
Barber Asphalt Paving Co , 422 Montgom-
ery
B. Bonnet & Co., 100 Montgomery Ave.
Henry Bruggeman, 316 Grant Avenue
California Paving Co., 618 Market
George Duncan & Co., 652 Market
Granolithic Paving Co., 422 Montgomery
W. E. Lane. 505 Kearnv
I. L. Merrell, 316 Townsend and lOt.
Market ^
William D. Perine,28 New Montgomery ^M'
James Ross, N.W. cor Van Ness and Liu-
den AAennes
Joseph Soheerer & Co., 618 Market
N. C. Walton, 219 Mission
Auctioneers
Bovee, Toy & Co., 19 Montgomery
Briggs. Ferguson tfc Co., 314 California
William Butterfield, 624 Market
Cobb & Co., 321 Montgomery
James M. De Pass 634 Market
Maurice Dore, & Co., 412 Pine
Easton, Eldridge & Co., 618 Market
Killip & Co., live stock, 22 Montgomery
George F. Lamson, 425 Kearny
Middletou & Sharon, 22 Montgomery
Newhall's Sons & Co., 225-227 Bush
Shaiuwald, Buckbee & Co., 437 Montgom-
ery
M. J. Simmons, 10.;.7 Market
Edward S. Si)ear & Co., 31-33 Sutter
David Scern & Sons, 323 Montgomery and
5C8 Valencia
Joseph T Terry & Co , 747 Market
G. H. Umbsen, tt Co.. 14 Montgomery
O. F. Von Rhein & Co., 524 California
Awning Makers
Ames & DL'trick, 19-21 California and 124
Market
Anderson & Co., Ill Clay and 112 Com-
mercial
Neville & Co., 31-33 California
Bands— Military and Orchestra
Ballenberg's Baud, 710 California
Marcus M. Blum, 735 Market
First Infantry Regiment Band, Room 47,
Phelan Building
IJ an jo-maker
Cress Unger, Room 9. 26 Montgomery
Inlaid Work a Specialty. Instruments
Repaired
Baths
F. Bazan, (Russian and Turkish, medi"
cated and electrical.) 415 Sutter
Louis Corrivean. 113 Geary
Crvstal.John Farnham, manager, 317 Bay
Cornelius E. Driscoll, 2210 Powell
Justin Gates, Ru-ssian and Turkish, 722
Moutgomerv
Archibald McSparren, electro-magnetic
and hot air, 144 Eddy
James W. Moliere, 531 Sutter
Neptune and Mermaid Sea Baths, Beach,
bet. Hyde and Larkin
New Hainmam, 218 Post
Palace, swimming, A. J. Truworthy, S s
Filbert bet. Powell and Mason
Charles D. Zeile Russian and Turkish,
524 Pacific
Always reliable and uniform— HORACE R. KELLY & GO'S Key West
Havana Cigars. MAU; SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
SHOPPING GUIDE
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Beds and Bedding
W. T. Caldwell. 658 Mission
F. S. Chadbourue & Co., 741-745 Market
H. W. Frank & Co., 212 Commercial
John Hoey. 718 Mission
Frederick Hnfschmidt, 653 Market
Hulse, Bradford & Co.. 760 Mission
Luchsin^er it Bill, 31 Eddy
D. Lundv, 829 Market
W. & J. Sloan & Co.. 641-647 Market
Charles M. Plum, Upholstery Co., Market
and Ninth
Bell Founders
W. T. Garratt & Co., Fremont and Natoma
Billiard Table Manufacturers
The Brunswiok-Balke-Collender Co., 655
Market.
August Jungblutcfe Co., 10-12 Golden Gate
Avenue
Philip Liesenfeld, 945 Folsoni
Jacob Strahle & Co., 515 Market
Beer— Liager
Jones, Mundy & Co., 16 Front. Val. Blatz's
Celebrated" Milwaukee "Weiuer" and
"Private Stock" (Red Ribbon)
Billiard In.struction
Professor J. F. B. McCleery, Room SO,
Flood Building, 4th and Market
Bitters
Henley Bros., 23 Montgomery Ave.
Sherw'ood & Sherwood. 212-214 Market,
Caracas and Florida Tonic
Blackings
Sherwood & Sherwood, 212-214 Market,
(Day & Martin's)
Book Binders
The Bancroft Company, 721 Market
Booksellers — I^aw
The Bancroft Company, 721 Market
Books— Subscription Agents
Louis Gregoire & Co., 6 Post
The History Company, 723 Market
Books — Foreign
Louis Gregoire tt Co., 6 Post
Booksellers and Publishers
American Sunday School Union, 735
Market
American Tract Society, 735 Market
The Bancroft Company, 721 Market
C Beach, 107 Montgomery
Bible Truth Depot, 866 Mission
W. W. Brier and Son, 42 Geary
California Bible Society, 735 Market
George Clarke, 8:M Market
Congregational Publishing Society, 735
Market
J . K Cooper, 746 Market
Diepenbrock Bros. & Doeing, 1390 Market
J. H. Dorety, (wholesale) agents D.
Lathrop & Co., Boston, 527-529 Com-
mercial
William Doxey, 631 Market
Ijouis Gregoire & Co., 6 Post
Rev. John D. Hammond, (agent) 1037
The History Co., 721 Market
J. A. Hofmann, 208 Montgomery
L. Levin & Son, 20 Stockton
Dorville Libby, 303 Post
Alexander W. H. MacEwen, [and metric
measures] 69 Flood Building
Methodist Book Depository, 10.37 Market
Payot, UphamACo., [foreign] 204 Sansome
Phillips & Hunt, ll'37 Market
Pierson & Robertson, 126 Post
John W. Roberts & Co., 10 Post
San Francisco News Company, 210 Post
San Francisco Presbyterian Book De-
pository, 42 Geary
James C. Scott, 22 Third, and junction
Market and Geary
Strickland & Co., 3 Montgomery
James T. White & Co., 300 Post
Boots and Shoes
Charles Dietle, 2.35 Bush
Rosenthal's, 107-111 Kearny
John Utschig, 3.35 Bush
Brass Founders
Thomas Day & Co., 222 Sutter
W, T. Garratt & Co., Natoma and Fre-
mont
Brass Goods
Bush & Mallett, 34 Geary
Dalziel & Moller, 415 Mission
Thomas Day & Co., (Limited) 222 Sutter
W. T. Garratt & Co., Natoma and Fre-
mont
Woodin & Little, 509-511 Market and
14 First
Britannia Ware
Davis Bros., 718 and 1234 Market iind
419 Kearney
Davis Bros., Bergmann & Co., 10-16 Sut-
ter
Nathan, Dohrmann & Co., 126-130 Sut-
ter
S. & G. Gump, 581 Market
Bronze Goods
Davis Brothers, 718 and 12;:M Market and
419 Kearney
Davis Bros., Bergmann & Co., 10-16 Sutter
Thomas Day & Co., (Limited) 222 Sutter
Nathan. Dohrmann & Co., 126 Sutter
S. & G. Gump, .581-583 Market
Wangenheim, Steruheiui & Co., 22 Sutter
and 528 Market
Cabinet Manufacturers
F. S. Chadbourne & Co., 743 Market
A. J. Forbes & Son, 213 Mi-ssiou
Richard Herring, 450-452 Stevenson
Califoi-nia "Wood Novelties
George F. Atkinson, 11 Clementina
RICHARDSON & ROBBINS' Boned Chicken, Turkey, Cooked Ham, Rolled Ox
Tongue, Curried Oysters and Fowl, Plum Pudding and Potted Meats; to be naa
of all first-class Grocers. MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
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SHOPPING GUIDE
Candies and Confections
George Haas, 824 Market
Gruenhageu's Fine Candies, 20 Kearny
Maskey, 32 Kearny. Fine Candies, a fine
variety of Bon Bouuieres and Fancy
Baskets of the latest styles. Candies
sent C. 0. D. to any part of the United
States.
Cards, Fancy— Manufacturers
The Bancroft Company, 721 Market
John W. Roberts & Co.. 10 Post st., Ma-
sonic Temple
Cards, Invitations, Etc.
The Bancroft Company, 721 Market
E. S. Goldsmith, 28 Montgomery
John W. Roberts it Co., 10 Post. Masonic
Temple
George M. Wood & Co., 211 Sutter
Carpet Dealers
James Duffv & Co., 811 Market
Frank G. Edwards, 820 Market
William Ehrenpfort, 14 Third and 1390
Market
Joseph Fredericks & Co.. 649 Market
Gullixson Brothers, 955 Market
H. F. Gullixson Sc Co., 630 Market
W. J. Heney i Co., ls--;2 Ellis
Indianapolis Furniture Co., 750 Mission
Indianapolis Manufacturing Co., 642-044
Mission
Keeler. Barnes & Co., 723 Market
Alexander Mackav,715 Market
William McPhun, 107o Market
Charles M. Plum tt Co., Upholsterv Co.,
1801-1307 Market
Rave & Hampton. 73-* Market
Schlueter & Volberg. 709 Market
Shlrek & Co., 733 Market
W. & J. Sloane & Co., 641-(543 Market
Sterling Furniture Co.. 18-20 Sutter
Jacob Strahle ct Co., 515 Market
Joseph T. Terry & Co., 747 Market
Carriage Repositories
Columbus Buggv Co., 221-223 Market
.\. W. Sauborn ct Co.. 24 Beale
Studebaker Brothers Manufacturing Co.,
201-207 Market
Truman. Hooker & Co., 421-427 Market
O. F. Willey & Co., 317 Montgomery
Carriage Importers
A. A. Jackson & C.)., 33 Market. High
grade goods a specialty. All the latest
styles of Carriages. PJaetons, Siirreys,
Top and Business Buggies, Road Wa.g-
ons. Speeders. Carts, Etc.
Columbus Buggy Co. 221-22:3 Market
Caterers
Ludwig & Abraham, 1203 Sutter
Cigars
Arnold, Pollak & Co., Geary and Market
Peter T. Gauuon, juuetiod Market and
Post
M. A. Gunst & Co., 203 Kearnv, 802 Market
and 218 Pine
Michalitschke Bros. & Co., 237 Kearny
and 902 Market
Champagnes
W. B. Chapman (Perrier Jouet) 128 Cali-
fornia
Arpad Haraszthy ctCo. (Elite). 530 Wash-
ington
James De Fremerv & Co.. 410 Battery
(Delbeck, "Extra Dry," " Vin Brut,"
" L. Delmonico.) "
Jones. Mundy & Co. (G. H. Mumm & Co.)
16 Front
Maoondrav <k Co. (Louis Roederer's) 425-
427 Market
Charles Meiuecke & Co. (Deutz & Gilder-
mauu's "Gold Lac Sec") 314 Sacramento
Ruther & Bendixeu, [Grand Vin de
Champagne, F. Bumiller], 211 Cal.
Sherwood & Sherwood (Moet & Chandon)
212-214 Market
William Wolff & Co., 105 Front
Cider
Sherwood & Sherwood. 212-214 Market,
agents Ellenville Champagne Cider Co.
Chemists
Boericke & Schreck, Homeopathic Phar-
macy, 284 Sutter
Val Schmidt, 23S Kearny
James G. Steele & Co., Palace Drug Store,
635 Market
Wakelee <t Co.. SE cor Moutgomerv and
Bush and NE cor. Sutter and Polk
Cloak.*
Fratinger's, the Leading Cloak and Suit
House 105 Kearny, Telephone 803
Clocks, Chinas, Etc.
S. & G. Gump, 581 Market
Coal Dealers
JohuMiddleton, 309 Stockton. Telephone
1854
Coffee Parlors
The Cafe, M. Johnson, Proprietor, 221
Kearnv
Tivoli Cafe, C. G. Larsen, Proprietor, 18
Eddy
Complexion Powders
Dickey's Creme de Lis
James G. 'Steele and Company. 635 Market
Wakelee & Co., corner Montgomery and
Bu>h,Camelline
Corsets
A. Coplin's Corset House. 1171 Broadwav,
Oakland
Crockery and Glassware
Nathan, Dohrmann & Co. 124-132 Sutter
Wantrenheim, Sternheim & Co., 22 Sutter,
528 Market
Try the FRANCO-AMERICAN FOOD GO'S Natiral Flavor French Soups, put up in
^V glass especially for Children's Diet. Invalids, Sick or Weak Persons.
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Dancing Acaderay
O. A. Luut, 1310 Polk
Dairy Produce, Etc.
B. M. Atehiiison & Co., 16 Centre Market
('orbett's Home Dairv, DevisHdero and
Oak. Telephone, 4035
Decorators
Miss Mary J. Bates. 1619 Washington
Carbone & Monti, 348 Kearny and 6191.2
Valencia
F. S. Chadbourne & Co. 741-745 Market
G.W. Clark it Co., 645 Market
Cooks Bros., 108-110 Post
Auguste Duhem, 121 Sntter
Frank G. Edwards. 820 ^Market
Charles M. Plum & Co., Upholsterv Co.,
1801-1307 Market
W. & J. Sloane & Co., 641-643 Market
Distilleries
Sherwood tk Sherwood. 212-214 Market
(agents Kentucky Carlisle Whisky)
Dressmakers
Fratinger's. The leading Cloak and Suit
House. 105 Kearny
Druggists and Perfumers
Val Schmidt, 288 Kearny
Boericke ct Schreck, Homeopathic Phar-
macy. -^HA: Sutter
James G. Steele & Co., Palace nrug Store,
635 Market
Wakelee ct Co., corner Montgomery and
Bush
Dry Goods
Kahn Brothers, 1105 Broadway, Oakland
Educational Books
The Bancroft Company, 721 Market
Educational Institutions
Barnard's Business College, 46 O'Farrcll,
Short-Hand & Type-Writing a Specialty
Miss Bisbee's Boarding and Day School,
7th avenue and 16th, East Oakland
California Military Academy, Oakland,
Colonel W. H. O'Brien. Principal
Depue <t Avdelotte's Business College,
1014 Broadway, Oakland
Field Seminary for Girls and Young
i^adies, Telegraph avenue and Knox
place. Oakland
French and English Institute, 1707 Powell
Xavier Mefret, Priuci]>al
Garden City or San Jose Business College
and Academy. P. O. Box 490, San Jose,
H. B. Worcester, Principal
Heald's Business College, E. P. Heald
President. 24 Post
Hopkins Academy, Oakland, W. W.
Anderson. Principal
Irving Institute for Young Ladies. 10:56
Valencia; Rev. Edward B. Church, A.
^I., Principal
The Larcher and Moe Schools of Lan-
guages, Room 70 Flood Building, San
Francisco. Hamilton Hall, Oakland Cal.
Edward Larcher, T. M. Moe, Principals
Miss Lake's English, French and German
Boarding and Day School for Girls, 922
Post; Miss M. Lake, Principal
Meisterschaft School of Languages, 324
Sutter, Charles H. Sykes, Principal
Mills College, Alameda Co.. Cal.
C. C. Stratton, D. D., President
Mrs. C. T. Mills, Principal
" The Oaks " Home and Day School, SE
corner Alice and 10th, Oakland
Pacific Business College, 820 Post, T. A.
Robinson, M. A., President
Sackett Boarding and Dav School, 529
Hobart, D. P. Sackett, Principal, Oak-
land
Snell Seminary, 568 Twelfth, Oakland,
Mary C. and Richard B. Snell, Prin-
cipals
St. Matthew's Hall, San Mateo. Cal., Rev.
Alfred Lee Brewer, Principal
Trinity School for Young Men and Boys,
1584 Mission, Rev. E. B. Spalding,
Principal
Van Ness Seminary, 1222 Pine, Mrs. S. B.
Gamble, Principal
Miss West's School for Girls, 1606 Van
Ness Avenue
Electroplaters
Thomas Day & Co., (Limited) 222 Sutter
Edward G. benniston, 653 Mission
Employment Oflftces
J. F. Crossett & Co., Male Department.
62y Sacramento. Telephone 1814: Female
Department 202 Stockton, Telephone
181.)
C. R. Hansen & Co., 110 Geary. Telephone
485
Jules Lambla & Co., 320 Sutter
Endowment Company
Giiaranty Endowment Association, room
11 .\Jurphy Building. Corner Market
and Jones!^ J. F. Naughton, Secretary
Engravers and Designers
The Bancroft Company, 721 Market
E. S. Goldsmith. 28 Montgomery
Asa F. Hevdon. Room :39, 402 Montgomery
Roberts. 10 Post
George M. Wood & Co., 211 Sutter
Etchings. Engravings
S. & G. Gump. ."81 Market
Eye-Glas.ses and Spectacles
California Optical Co.. 317 Kearny
Fancy "Woods
George F. Atkinson, 11 Clementina
Jacob Strable & Co., 515 Market
John Wigmore & Son, 129 Spear
Florists
Carbone & Monti, Telephone 908, Main
store 348 Kearny, branch 61L^4 Valencia
A. Duhem, 121 Sutter
THE FRANCO-AMERICAN FOOD CO'S French Soups are put up for family use in
quart and pint cans and one and a half pint glass jars.
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SHOPPING GUIDE
Flour
Sperry's New Process Patent Roller Flour,
Stockton, S. F. Office 22 California
Flowers— "Artificial"
A. Goehring, 913 Mission
Flowers and Feathers
The Wonder, 1024 Market
Fur Dealers
Fratinger Sz Co., lO.i Kearnv •
H. Liebes & Co , 111 to 117 Montgomery
Funeral Directors and Embalniers
Albert Brown, 466-168 IHth st., Oakland
Craig, Cockran & Co., Nos. 22-26 Mint
Avenue
Halsted & Co., 946 Missioji st.
Atkins Massey, Uu<'ertaker, Funeral
Directer, 651 Sacramento
Furnishing: Goods
Percy Beamish, 693 Market and 1 Third
Bullock & Jones, 1C5 Montgomery
John W. Carmauv, 2i Kearny
Carroll & Tilton. 872 Market
Mrs I. Cavasso, 608 Montgomery
Eagleson & Co.. 535 Market
Charles 8. Fechheimer, ',06 Kearny
Jos. Figel &. Son. 211 Montgomery
M. J. Flavin & Co., 926 Market
Mann & Benedict, SW cor. Montgomery
and Sutter
C. Westover & Co.. Men's Furnishers,
removed to 1119 Broadway, Oakland.
Shirts a Specialty
Furniture
Ackerman & Strauss, 897 Market
Burr Folding Bed Co., 603 Market
California Furniture Mnfg Co., S s Geary
bet. Grant Ave and Stockton
F. S. Chrtdbourne & Co., 741 Market
L. & E. Emanuel. 432 Fourth
H. W. Frank & Co., 212-216 Commercial
Frederichs & Gercke, N s Berrv, nr Third
Hochstadter W. S. & Co., [artistic! 224
Sutter
Indianapolis Manufacturing Co., 642-644
Mission
David Lundy, S29 Market
Michigan Furniture Co.. 777 Mission
E. T. Mills, 11 Phelan Building
E. H. Marwedel, Bedsteads, Shades.
Curtain Poles and Shade Cloth, 12
Second, Telephone 730
Charles M. Plum & Co. 1301-7 Market
W. & J. Sloane & Co., (41-647 Market
Sterling Furniture Co.. 18-20 Sutter
J. T. Terry tt Co , 747 Market
Wakefield Rattan Co., S s Geary, bet
Grant Av and Stockton
C. F. Weber & Co. (Andrews' Folding
Beds) office 300-306 Post
Gas Fixtures
David Biish, 316 Sutter
Bush ct Mallett. 34 Geary
California Gas Fixture Co., 122-124 Sutter
Thomas Day & Co. [Limited] 222 Sutter
Duflfey Bnis., 122 Sutter and 17 Trinity
W. E. Lane, 503 Kearny
General Merchandise
John P. English, Hotel, Store. Post Offic
and Pasturage. Bouldin Island, San
Joacjuin Co., 313 and 315 Davis
Ludsay and English, Hotel, Store and
Ranch, Haggiusville, Staten Island, San
Joaquin Co.
Germea
The Breakfast Food. The Joh^ T. Cutting
Co., 23 and 25 California
Ginger Ale Importers
Sherw ood & Sherwood, 212 and 214 Market
(Ro.ss' Royal Belfast)
Glove Importers
T. Henry Asche & Co., 10 Gearv
P.Centemeri & Co., 108-110 Post
Doane Sz Henshelwood, 132 Kearny
Gold Fens
The Bancroft Company, 721 Market
Grocers
F. Daneri & Co., Importers and Whole-
sale Dealers in all kinds of Italian
goods. comprising Piedmontese, Floren-
tine, and Sicilian Wines, L\ic( a Oils.
Agents for Fernet Branca
Man, Sadler & Co., 9-15 Beale
Sherwood & Sherwood, 212-214 Market
Hair — Human
Mrs. F. Garrlsserie, 113 Grant Avenue
Goldstein & Cohn, 822 Market
^frs. E. H. Hubbard, 923 Market
Mme. J. Phillips, 918 Market, near the
Baldwin
Hammocks
Neville & Co, 31-33 California
Hats and Caps
C. Wm. Barnev &Co., 602 Kearny
Carroll & Tilton, 873 Market
Collins it Co., 1018 Market
Davis Bros , 419 Kearny and 718 and 1234
Market
M. J. Flavin & Co., 926 Market
C. Herrmann & Co.. 33;; Kearny and 1212
]\rarket, factory 335 Bush
J. C. :MeussdorlTer <fc Son, 810 Market and
223 Mont.gomery
Konrad Meussdofffer, 15 Kearny and SW
ror. Kearny and Pine
Stack & La'^ombe, «;39 Market
Theodore Stein er. 726 Market
Henry White, 614 Commercial
Hotels
The Baldwin. NE Cor. Market and Powell
Hotel Bella Vista; 1001 Pine
The Berkshire, 711 Jones
Hotel Del Monte, Monterey
El Monte Hotel. Sausalito. J. E. Slinkey,
Proprietor
The Graid, Market and New Montgomery
Lick House, SW cor. Montgomery and
Sutter
Occidental Hotel, Montgomery, bet. Bush
and Sntter
The Oliv*,', Mrs. D. I. Fields. Prop., 11651^2
Washington, Oakland, Cala. Elegant
rooms with board
YUM YUM SWEET CORN, the finest in the land, sold everywhere. Ask your Grocer
for it. MAU, SADLER & CO., Sole Proprietors.
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Hotels— Continued
The Oriel Hotel, 1904 Market
Palace Hotel, Market and New Montg'y
Hotel Pleasanton, NW cor. Sutter <t Joues
Hotel Rafael, W. E. Zauder,Mauager,San
Rafael, Cal.
TheRenton, 712 Sutter
The Sea Beach Hotel, J. T. Sullivau, Prop.,
Santa (Jruz, Cal.
St. James Hotel, San Joso. Tyler Beach,
Proprietor
The Westminster, 614 Sutter
Hotel Veudome, San Jose, Cal., Col. E.W.
Root, Manager
Homeopathic Pliarmacist
Boericke & Schreck, 234 Sutter
Ice Cream Freezers
W. W. Montague & Co., 309-317 Market
Insurance Companies
Anglo-Nevada Assurance Corporation, 410
Pine
Commercial Insiirance Company of Cali-
fornia, 439 California. Fire & Marine,
('has. A. Laton, Agent, San Francisco
Commercial Union Assurance Co., L'd of
London; office 31 California.
Robert Dickson, Pacific Coast Manager
London, Northern and Queen Coiupa-
uies, 441 California
Fireman's Fund Insurance Company, 410
California, D. J. Staples, President
Pacific Mutual Life, 418 California
South British and National Fire & Marine,
D. J. Macpherson, 213 Sansome
Union Insurance Co., 416 California, Na-
thaniel T. James, President
Interior Decorators
George W. Clark & Co., 645 ISIarket
James Duffy & Co , Sil Market
Charles M. Plum, Market and Ninth
W. & J. Sloan & Co., 641-647 Market
Ivory, Amber and Tortoise Shell
H. Fortriede, 637 Market
Ivory Goods
Henry Fortriede, 637 Market
Japanese and Chinese Goods
Deakin Bros, ct Co., 723 Market
Ichi Ban, ;,73 Market
G. T. Marsh & Co., 625 Market
Victor Marsh, 206 Kearny
Nishimura ct Co., 14 Post between Kearny
and Montgomery: Dealers in Silks,
Bronzes, Ivory, Porcelains and Bamboo
Goods
Jewelers
Colonel A. Andrews, 221 Montgomery
Barrett & Sherwood, 140 Montgomery
California Jewelrv Co., 134 Sutter
Thomas Luudy, 7-9 Third
George C. Shreve & Co., 106 ^Montgomerv
Peter B. Simons & Son, 2i0 Sutter
A. W. Stott, 3 Montgomery
W. K. Vanderslice & Co., 136 Sutter
Iiadies' Hair Dressers
[See Hair, Human.]
Lager Beers, Imported
Yal. Blatz's Celebrated Milwaukee
"Weiner" and Private Stock [Red
Ribbon] Beers
Jones, Mundy & Co, Agents Anheuser &
Budweiser Lager Beers, Anheuser,
Busch Brewing Association, St. Louis
Lamps
Thomas Day & Co., [Limited] 222 Sutter
A. S. Graff & Co., 47 Second
A. I. Hall & Son, 528 Market
W. E. Lane, 505 Kearny
H. F. Marsh, 577 Market
Nathan, Dohrmann & Co.. 126 Sutter
Wangenheim, Sternheim & Co., 528
Market
Laundries
La Grande Laundry, Office 17 Powell,
Branch 1156 Market
San Francisco Laundry, ,33 Geary
Law Blanks
The Bancroft Company, 721 Market
Liquors
[See Wines and Liquors]
Lithographers
The Bancroft Company, 721 Market
Bosqui Engraving and Printing Co., SE
corner Clay and Leidesdorff
Britton & Rey, 525 Commercial
The Dickman-Jones Co., 514 Folsom
Galloway Lithographing Co., 418-422 Com-
mercial
The Rosenthal-Saalburg Co., 49 First
Schmidt Label and Lithographic Co., 25-
31 Main
Lorgnettes
California Optical Co., 317 Kearny
Machine Threads
Neville & Co., 31 to 33 California
Manicure Parlors
Madame Lee, Beautifies the Hands, Nails
and Complexion, 405 Sutter
Mantels
F. S. Chadbourne & Co., 741-745 Market
Thomas Day & Co., Limited, 222 Sutter
S. & G. Gump, 581 Market
Richard Herriner, 450 to 452 Steven.son
W. W. Montague & Co., 30J to 317 Market
Charles M. Plum, Market and Ninth
W. vt J. Sloane, 641-647 ^larket
Marble and Granite
John Daniel & Co., Importer and Dealer
in Italian Marble and Scotch Granite
Monuments, Mantels, etc., 421 Pine
H. R, KELLY'S BOUQUET Key West Havana Cigars have no equal. Smoke them
and see for yourself.
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SHOPPING GUIDE
Marbleized Iron Mantels
Thomas Dav & Co., [Limited] 222 Slitter
W. W. Montague & Co., 309 to 317 Market
Markets
B. M. Atchiiisou <t Co., Dairy Produce, 16
to 30 Centre Market
California Market, California to Pine, '
between Montgomery and Kearny
O'Brien & Spotoruo, Poultry, Game and .
DairyProduce, Stalls 3 and 4 California j
Market
Merchants — Commission
Allen & Lewi.'^, 202 California
B. M. Atehinson & Co., 16-30 Centre
Market
Balfour, Guthrie & Co., 316 California
Bandmann, Nielsen & Co., 30 California
D. L. Beck it Sons, aO Fremont
Thomas Bell & Co., 426 California
Blum, Baldwin & GirAin,307 California
W. H. Campbell, 402 Front
Carlson-Currier Silk Mnfg Co., 585 Market
Wilfrid B. Chapman, 123 California
C. W. Coburn it Co., 6 Battery
John T. Cutting Co., 23 California
James De Fremerv & Co., 410 Battery
Albert Dibblee, 30 C&liforuia
Dickson, De Wolf & Co., 412-414 Battery
Dodge, Sweenev & Co , 114 Market
Henry Doyle &"Co., 517-519 Market
Williaiu Dresbach, 316 California
John F. English, 313 Davis
M. T. Freitas & Co., 32.'i Front
John D. French, lOJ California
J. W Grace & Co., 430 California
Alfred Greenebaum & Co., 51-61 First
I. Gutte, :W3 California
Haslett & Bailey, 452 Spear
The Johnson-Locke Mercantile Co., SE
cor. Market and Main
Jones, Mundy ct Co., 1^ Front
James Liuforth,12j Front
Macoudrav tt Co., 42bAi7 Market
H. M. Newhall tt Co , 309 Sausorae
NewhalVs Sons & Co., 235 Bush
A. C. Nichols <t Co., 402 Batterv
Parker, Wood & Co., 219 Front
Parrott vfc Co., 306 California
Scotchler tt Gibbs, 318 Front
John J. Scotchler, 318 Front
H. W. Severance, 218 California
Sherry, Lawrence & Co., 321 Clay
Sherwood it Sherwood, 212 Market and
15-17 Pine
Siegfried it Brandeustein, 118 Market and
15 California
Louis Sloss «fe Co., olOSansome
Chas. Sonntag it Co., 116 Market
John D. Si)reckels it Bros., 327 Market
Starr ct Co., 16 California
Tormey it Earle, 22ii Sutter
Sol. Wangenheim & Co., 117 Batterv
Welch it Co., 109 California
Williams, Dimond tt Co., 202 Market
William Wolff it Co., 1C5 Front
Milk
Milbrae Dairy [Pure Country Milk] 3rd
and Brannan
Millinery Goods
Mrs Kate Adcock, 10 Kearny
Held Brothers & Co., 512 Market and 13
Sutter
Kahn Brothers, 1105 Broadway, Oakland
Wonder Flower and Feather Store, 1024
Market
Milliners
Mrs. Kate Adcock, 10 Kearny
Miss M. R. Beritzhoff, Park street, near
Narrow Gauge Railroad, Alameda
P. F Butler, 808 Market
W. J. Butler. 9.V2 Market
Mrs. E. E. Caswell, 28 Post
Mrs. J. Coughlan, 919 Market
Ehreuberg & Bullion, 13o Tavlor
Held Bros, it Co., 512 Market and 13 Sutter
Mrs W. H. Holmes, 1208 Market
Mrs Sarah Mish, 133 Kearnv and 708 Mkt
Blanche Oulif , 748 Market
Mineral Waters
Jones, Mundy it Co., Apollinaris and
Hunvadi, Janos and Friedrichshall, 16
Front
Sherwood & Sherwood, [Heiik's
Waukesha] 212-214 Market
Jackson it Wooster, Napa Soda Water
Mirrors
S. and G. Gump, ,"81 Market
Sanborn Vail it Co., 8.j7 Market
Schussler Brothers, 27 Grant avenue
Mucilage
The Bancroft Company, 721 Market
Moldings
T. J. Bass & Co., 14-16 Ellis
Herrman Cohen, 19 Grant Av.
S. it G. Gump, .581 Market
Morris & Kennedy. 21 Post
Sanborn, Vail it Co., 8,'J Market
Santa Clara Molding Co., 770 Mission
Schussler Bros., 27 Grant Av and*716 Mis-
sion
Monuments
John Daniel it Co., 421 Pine
Music Teachers
T. W. Bree, Mandolin, Guitar and Banjo,
804 Lark in
Cress, Unger, Banjo, Room 9. 26 Mont-
gomery
Newspapers
Alta California, [daily and weekly] Alta
California Publishing Co , 52s> Califor-
nia
Argonaut, [weeklv] Argouau* Publishing
Co., 213 Grant Av.
Evening Bulletin, [evening, weekly,
overland, etc] S. F. Bulletin Co., I
Grant Av.
Morning Call, [daily and weekly] San
Francisco Call Co., 525 Montgomery
San Francisco Chronicle, [ daily and
weekly] M. H. De Young, NE cor.
Kearny and Bush
Examiner, [daily and weekly] Examiner
Publishing Co., NE cor. Market and
Grant A v.
Hotel Gazette, [daily] W. P. Harrison, 420
Kearny
Chicken and Game Pates Truffled, made in the French style by the FRANCO-AMERI-
CAN FOOD CO., will be found delicious for Breakfast, Lunch or Sni)per. Ask
vour Grocer for them. MAU, SADLER «t CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
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Newspnpers— Confj"«er/
News Letter,[\veekly] Frederick Marriott,
Flood BdyT, SW cor. Market and Fourth
The Overland Monthly, Overland Pub.
Co.. 420 Montgomery , ^ „ ^
Evening Post, [daily and AveeklyJ Post
Publishinsr Co., 7'z7 Market
Illustrated Pacific States, [weekly] Illu-
strated Pacific States Publishing Co.,
220 Market ^ , , ,
Oakland Tribune, [daily and weekly]
Tribune Publishing Co., Oakland
Pacific Rural Press, [weekly] 220 Market
Pacific States Watchman, 220 Market
Report [daily] 2:38 Montgomery
The Wasp, [weekly] John P. Jackson, 538
California
Oil Cloths and L.inoleuin
James DufFv & Co., 811 Market
Frank G. Edwards, 820 Market
William Ehreupfort, 14 Third aud 1390
Market ^, , ^
Joseph Fredericks & Co., 649 Market
Gullixson Bros., 95.t Market
H. F. Gullixson & Co., 630 Market
Raye & Hampton, 739 Market
A. Mackav, 715 Market
Charles M. Plum & Co. Upholstery Co.,
1301-1307 Market
Schlueter & Volberg, 709 Market
Shirek & Co., 73:3 Market , ;
W. and J. Sloane & Co., 641-643 Market |
Olive Oil j
James De Fremery & Co.. 410 Battery,
(Barton & Guestier Bordeaux). j
Sherwood ct Sherwood, 212 & 214 Market
Opera Glasses
f"alifornia Optical Co., 317 Kearny
Heurv Kahu & Co., 212 Kearny
Hirsch, Kahu it Co., 333 Kearny
Opticians
California Optical Co., 317 Kearny
Henrv Kahn & Co., 212 Kearny
Hirsch, Kahn & Co., 333 Kearny
Organs
William G. Badger. 17 Post
The Bancroft Company, 721 Market
Sherman, Clay & Co , 139 Kearny
Zeno Mauvais, 749 Market
Bvron Mauz/, 308 Post
r". W. Spencer & Co., 723 Market
Pain ter.s— Fresco
Cooks Bros., 108-110 Post
J. St. Dennis & Co.. 3C8 Sutter
Moretti & Trezzini, 71-72 St. Ami's Bldg.
Paints, Oils, etc.
T. J. Bas3& Co.. 14 Ellis
Paper Hangers, Etc.
John L. Cahill, 23 Sixth
G. W. f'lark & Co.. 64") Market & 46 Third
Cooks Brothers, 108-110 Post
James Duffv & Co.. 811 Market
J. St. Denis & Co., 308 Sutter
William McPhun, 1075 Market
Paper Hangings
G. Ammerup, 1314 Market
J. L. Cahill, 23 Sixth
G. W. Clark & Co., 645 Market, and 46
Third
Cooks Brothers, 108-110 Post
James Duffv & Co., 811 Market
J. St. Denis & Co.. 308 Sutter
Frank G. Edwards, 820 Market
William McPhun, 1075 Market
W. and J. Sloane & Co., 641-643 Market
Parquet Floors
Cooks Brothers. 108-110 Post
Pasturage
John F. English, Bouldin Island Store,
Hotel Store and Pasture, Grain Feed the
Year Round. Bouldin Island, San
Joaquin County. Cal.
Lindsav & English, Hotel, Store and
Ranch, Haggiuville, Staton Island, Sau
Joaquin, Cal. O. A. Lindsay, Haggin-
ville, P. O. Walnut Grove, Sacramento
County. John F. English, S. F.
Pens
The Bancroft Company, 721 Market
Pliotograpli Galleries
Bradlev <feRulofson, The Popular Photo-
graphers, No. 14 Grant Avenue, Bet.
Market and Geary Sts., Sau Francisco.
Take the Elevator. Crayon Portraits a
Specialty,
David Cobb, 1144 Market
Dewev Engraving Co., special photo-
graphs for engravers, 220 Market
A. P. Flaglor. SE cor. Market and Ninth
Fuller & Williams, 1140 Market
Thomas Houseworth. 1903 Mission
Jones & Lotz [Elite] 838 Market
Charles Lainer, 31 Third and 71o Market
George D. Morse, Phelan Building, 826
Market
D. Sewell, 1025 Market
William Shew, 523 Kearny
I. W. Taber, 8 Montgomery
Louis Thors, 1025 Larkin
Weitz & Dijeau, 34 Third
Photograpliic Printers
Cantwell& Co.. 8 Sixth
(;:raig & Mosher, 22 Kearny
("harles H. Cunningham, 5 Stockton
Lewis Dowe, 410 Kearny
Victor Duhem, 713 Sutter
Johnson & Co., 118 Golden Gate Av
William Reed, 306 Turk
Universal Copying Co., 1202 Mission
Photographers' Supplies
Hirsch, Kahn & Co., 333 Kearny
Sam C. Partridge, 529 Commercial
Kodak Camera, Magic Lanterns & Slide.'-
Pianos and Organs
Wm. G Badger. Sole Agent for Hallet &
Davis Go's Pianos, Parlor and Vestry
Organs, No. 17 Post
The Bancroft Company, 721 Market
H. O. WILBUR & SON'S Chocolate and Cocoa Preparations are unexcelled for quality
Ask vour Grocer for them. MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
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SHOPPING GUIDE
Pianos and Organs— Continued
Sohmer & Co., Peek & Son "Opera,"
Newby & Evans
Byron Mauzy, 308 to 314 Post
Picture Frames
T. J.;Bass & Co., 14 and 16 Ellis
S. & G. Gunjp, 581 Market
Picture.* and Engravings
The Bancroft Company, 721 Market
T. J. Bas.s & Co., 14 and 16 Ellis
Max Bnrkhardt, 545 Wasliinfjton
Herrnian Cohen, 19 Grant Av
Amos Currier, 103 .'Stockton
S. & G. Gumj), .',81 Market
Morris & Kennedy, 19 Post
Sanborn, Vail & Co , 857 Market
Schussler Brothers, 27 Grant Av and 716
Mission
W. K. Viekery, 1C8 Grant Av
Pickle Manufacturers
Sherwood & Sherwood, 212-214 Market
Agents Crosse & Blackwells
Portraits
The Harting l.ife-Size Portrait House,
Rooms 85 and 86 Flood Building
The Pacific Portrait Co., 1221 Market
PreserA'ed Fruits
John T. Cutting Co.. 2;^ and 25 California
Mau, Sadler & Co., 9-15 Beale
Sherwood & Sherwood, 212 and 214
Market, Agents, Crosse ct Blackwells,
Jams ct Marmalades
Printers
The Bancroft Com])any, 721 Market, 49
First. This book is a' specimen of our
work.
Brunt ct Co., Arti.stic Printing, Emblem-
atic and Embossed >iocietv Cards,
Badges, Rosettes, Souvenirs. Wedding
Outfits in the latest style. Main Office !
518 Clay above Sansome. Highest award !
(Medal) for fine Printing and Badges.
1887 •- '
Jordan ct Arnold, 1117 Broadwny,Oak]and ]
Plated Ware
Davis Bros., 419 Kearny, 718 and 12S4
Market
Davis Brothers, Bergmann & Co., 10-16
Sutter
E. G. Denniston, 653 Mission
A. I. Hall & Son, 528-530 Market
T. Luudy, 7-9 Third
Meriden Brittania Co., 134 Sutter
Middletown Plate Co. [Middletown,
Conn J 120 Sutter
Phelps i\j Miller, 120 Sutter
William Rogers Manufacturing Co
52&-530 Market
Geo. C. Shreve & Co., 106-208-110 Mont-
gomery
Peter B. Simons & Sons, 220 Sutter
W. K. Vandeislice & Co., 136 Sutter
Plumbers and Gas Fitters
David Bush, 316 Sutter
Bush & Mallett, 34 Geary
^■y-I>G^?^r, Ranges, 'stoves and Gas
F]xtures,Gas Fitting, Tinning and Sani-
tary Plumbing, 1151 Broadway, Oakland
Ihomas Day tkCo., [Limited] >22 Sutter
Henry W. Dodge, 1030 Sutter
DuflPey Brothers, 122 Sutter
Fritz & Kean, 423 Geary
John T. Gray, 230 Sutte'r
Timothy J. Healv, ,-32 Bush
Wm. E. Lane, 505 Kearnv
Timothy Lynch, 800 Howard
John Lyons. 510 Post
William F. Wilson, 204 Stockton
Publishers
The Bancroft Company, 721 Market
make a specialty of Publishing Works
for Authors
Pumps
Baker & Hamilton, NW cor. Davis and
Pine
H. H. Bodwell it Son, 211 Mission
W. T. GarrattA Co, cor. Fremont and
N atom a
H. P Gregory ct Co., NW cor. Fremont
and MissiOii
Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson. 225-229 Mrkt
I Byron Jaek.son, 625-631 Sixth
I Joshua Hendy Machine Works, 39-51 Fre-
mont
W. W. Montague & Co., 309-317 Market
1 Truman, Hooker & Co.. 421-427 Market
Woodin & Little, 509 Market
Ranges
Holbrook, Merrill <t Stetson, 225-229 Mrkt
W. E. Lane, .^05 Kearnv
W. W. Montague & Co", 309-317 Market
San Francisco Stove Works, 622 Third
Schuster Bros. & Co., 306 Sutter an<i 130
Third
George H. Tay & Co., 614 Battery
Real Estate Agents
Charles Ashton, 415 Montgomery
H. A. Beaton Si Co., 841 Market"
O. W. Becker, 415 Montgomery
Charles C. Bemis, 4;^5 California
C. S. Capp & Co., 6;^S Market
Nathan C. Carnall. 624 Market
George W. Chapin, 312 Montgomery
Cobb & Co., 321 Montgomery
Frank Collins, .S41 Market "
Cressweli Bros.. 727 Market
W. H. Crim & ("o.. 428 Montgomery
Easton, Eldridge & Co., 61S Market
J. K. Finley it Co., 915I2 Market
A. T. Green, 413 Montgomery
Greenwood & De Wolf, 415 "Montgomery
George C. Higgins it Co., 121 Monta:on)er"v
Hobson, Clarke it Co., 13 Post
James L. King, 30S California
Madison it Burke, 401 Monrijoniery
McAfee Brothers, 10 Montgomery "
McAlester it Jones. 422 Montgomery
Wm. Mclntyre & Co., 12 Moi;tgoinerv
Thoilias Magee, 20 Montgomery
P. C. Molloy, i:;8 Montgomery '
H. R. KELLY'S BOUQUET Key West Havana Cigars have no equal.
Smoke them and see for yourself. MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
SHOPPING GUIDE
LXVII
Ileal Estate Agents — Continued
W. I. Morgan & Co., .M2 California
L. Oesterreieher, 503 California
Pacific Coast Land Bnreau, 618 Market
Potrero Laud and Water Front Co., 4'2
Market
A. Roman tt Co. [dealers city and conntiy
])ropertv and timber landsj 27 Post
Shainwald, Buckbee & Co., 407 Mont-
gomery
David Stern & Son, 32;> Montgomery
C. H. Street & Co.. 415 Montgomery
G. H. Umbsen & Co., 14 Montgomery
(). F. Von Khein & Co., 524 California
H. H. Woodruff, 841 Market
Kefrigerators
W. W. jSIontague & Co., 309-317 Market
Nathan, Dohrmann & Co., 126 Sutter
Resorts
On
The Arlington Hotel, Riverside, Cal.
the European plan
Hotel Del Monte, Monterey, Cal.
El Monte Hotel, Sausalito, Cala., J. E.
Slinkey, Proprietor
Howard Springs, Lower Lake, Lake Co..
Cal., Phil Sieben, Proprietor; Geo. Eff,
Lessee
St. James Hotel, San Jose, Cal., Tyler
Beach, ProT)rietor
Napa Soda Springs, Napa County
Pacific Grove, Monterev, Cal
Hotel Rafael, San Rafael, Cal., W. E.
Zander, Manager
Sea Beach Hotel, J. T. Sullivan, Prop'r,
Santa Cruz, Cal.
Hotel Vendome, San Jose, Cal., Col. E.W.
Root, Manager
Swain Brothers. 213 Sutter
Restaurants
Campi's, I. Cuenin, .'31 Clay
Campi's, Sartori & Fantini, 33 O'Farrell
Delmonico Restaurant & Confectionery,
8 to 14 O'Farrell, Tschurr & Einselen,
Proprietors. Telephone 808
Manning's Restaurant and Oyster Grotto,
13 and 15 Powell
The Maison Riche, 44 Geary, and 104
Grant avenue
Stege's Quaker Restaurant, 30 Ellis
Swain Brothers, 213 Sutter
Sail Duck and Twine
Neville (k Co., 31-33 California
Sanitary Appliance-s
Joseph Budde, manufacturer of Patent
Water Closets, 43 Fremont
School Furniture
The Bancroft Company, 721 Market
Schools — Private
See hjlacalional Institutions
Sculptors
Gregorio Bianchi, 1116 Turk
Morton A. Edwards, 1330 California
Frederick Flohr, 1125 Mission
Frank Happersberger, 51 Park Av.
PMward J. Heverin. 1S2) Hyde
Cbarles Kertel, 6.55 Willow Av.
Emil Kutzkau, 729 Treat Av.
F. Marion Wells, 757 Mission
Seedsmen
Carbone & Monti, Telephone 903; 343
Kearny, aud619-;'4 Valencia
Sewing Machines
New Home, 725 Market
The White, 1C8 Post
Shirt Manufacturers
Percy Beamish, Market, cor. Third
John W. Carmany,25 Kearny
Eagleson & Co., f 35 Market
W. I). Lawton & Co., 608 Market
McPherson & Conway, 1384 Market
Orr & Atkins, 123 Montgomery
('. Popper, 431 Kearny
C. Westover & Co., Men's Furnishers, re-
moved to 1119 Bn adway, Oakland, Cal.
Shirts a Specialty
Soap Manufacturers
Fisehbeck & Glootz, Queen Lily Soap
Spectacles
California Optical Co., 317 Kearny
Stationers
The Bancroft Company, 7<il Market
C. Beach, 107 Montgomery
James K. Cooper, 746 Market
H. S. Crocker & Co., 216 Bush
Cunningham, (Jurtiss & Welch, SW cor.
Sansome and Sacramento
Edward Denny & Co., 418 Montgomerv
William Doxey, 631 Market
Dutton it Partridge, 212-214 California
J. J. Evans, 406 California
Jordan & Arnold, 1117 Broadway, Oak-
land
J. R. Goldsmith, 100(^2' Market
Louis Gregoire & Co., 6 Post
Joseph A. Hofmann, 208 Montgomery
Le Count Brothers, r;33 Market
Payot, Upham & Co., i04 Sansome
John W. Roberts & Co., 10 Post
San Francisco News Co., 210 Post
James C. Scott, 22 Third and Junction
Market and Ge.iry
Strickland & Co., 3 Montgomerv
Achille Waldteufel, 737 Market
Stoves, Ranges, ¥itc,
W. W. Monta.gue & Co., 309-317 Market
Schuster Brothers ct Co., 3t6 Sutter and
130 Third
Suits— L. ad ies
Fratinger's, The Leading Cloak and Suit
House. 1C5 Kearny. Telephone 803
Tailors
Irvin Paiuch, 9 Giant A v.
Bullock ct Jones. 105 Montgomery
Burr & Sansten, 620 Market
John Ek, 411 Geary
Charles A. Helmquist, 622 Clay, room 13
Edward Holland, 209 Grant Av.
J. M. Litchfield & Co., 12 Post
Charles Lyons, 1218 Market and :»2
Kearuv
'Mann ct "Benedict, SW cor. Montgomery
and Sutter
Orr A: Atkins, 123 Montgomery
N. Thorson. 633 Market
Reeve & Staab, 10 (icary
John Reid. 907 Market
Sanders it Johnson, Phelan Building
M. Short [The Bon Ton] (.22 Montgomerr
GORDON it DILWORTH'S Fine Preserved Fruits, Jellies, Olives, Ketchup, Wine
Jellies, Etc., to be had at all faiicy Grocers.
MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
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SHOPPING GUIDE
Tailors — Continued
^Nicholas Thorsou, 1-2 Phelan Building
Francis Verbeek, 412 Geary
Chri.stian Zinus, 5 Moutgomery
Table Delicacies
Plum Pudding, Fruit Roll, Lemon Syrup,
Shrimp Salad, etc., etc. La Favre
Packing Co.
Mau, Sadler & Co., 9-15 Beale
Sherwood & Sherwood, 212-214 Market
Tents
Neville &. Co., 31-33 California
Thread
J. & P. Coats. For sale everywhere
Tiies
Thomas Day ct Co., [Limited], 222 Sutter.
[Floor and Hearthl
P. H. .Tackson it Co^ 228-230 First. [Il-
luminating Tiles and Skvlights]
W. \V. Montague & Co., 30y-317 Market
[English, Encaustic and PlainJ
Toys
Davis Bros., 419 Kearny, 718 and 1234
Market
Davis Bros., Bergmann & Co., 10-16 Sutter
M. J. Flavin & Co.. 926 Market
Goodyear Rubber Co.. 577 Market
Turners — Wood
G. F. Atkinson, 259 First, office 11 Clem-
entina
R. W. Brehm [wood] 211 Mission
Brunswiek-Balke-Collender Co., 653
Market
Jacob rrtrahle & Co. [wood and ivorv] 515
Market
Undertakers
Albert Brown, 486-468 13th st., Oakland
Craig, (,'oehran & Co., 22 to 26 Mint Ave.
N. Grav ct <'o., 643 Sacramento
Hal.sted ct Co.. 94S Mission
William J. Mallady, 733 Mission
Atkins Mas.sey, Undertaker, Funeral Di-
rector, 6.'»1 Sacramento
McAvoy & Gallagher, '-0 Fifth
J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission
United Undertakers' Association, 29 Fifth
Upholsterers
F. S. Chadbourne & Co , 743 Market
.James DufliV & Co., 811 Market
A. V. Henko, 610 Post
Frederick Huf.schmidt, i..53 Market
Indianai>olis Furniture Co., 748-752 Mis-
sion
Indianapolis Manufacturing Co., 642-644
Mission
Charles M. Plum & Co.. Upholsterv Co.,
1301-1307 Market
W. & .]. Sloane i Co., 641-647 Market
Upholstery Goods
F. S. Chadbourne & Co., 741-745 Market
James DutlV & Co., 811 Marker
Frank G. Edwards, 820 Market
H. W. Frank ttCo., 122 Commercial
J. Fredericks A Co., 649 Market
Gullixson Bros,, \,55 Market
H. F. Gullixson & Co., 630 Market
Gibson, Parish & Co., 40 Pheian Building
•Clemens Hayncrt, 214 Market
Frederick Hufschmidt, 653 Market
Hulse, Bradford <t Co., 760 Mission
Keeler, Baroes &. Co.", 723 Market
Chas. M. Plum & Co., 1301-1307 Market
Schlueter & Volberg, 709 Market
W. & J. Sloane & Co., 641-647 Market
Valentines
The Bancroft Company, 721 Market
Varnishes
Occidental Varnish Works, J. P. Jourdeu
Prop., office 809 Market
T. J. Bass & Co., 14 and 16 Ellis
Vault Lights
P. H. Jackson & Co., 230 First
Wall Paper
G. W. Clark & Co., 653 Market, S. F.
Jas. Duft'y & Co., 811 Market
W. & J. Sloane & Co., 641-647 Market
Water Closets
Joseph Budde, 43 Fremont
Wedding Stationery
The Bancroft Company, 721 Market
Pierson & Robertson. 126 Post
John W. Roberts & Co., 10 Post
WindoTT Shades
G, W. Clark & Co., 653 Market
Jas. Duffy & Co., Flood Building, 811
Market
W. & J. Sloane & Co., 641-647 Market
F. S. Chadbourne & Co.. 741-745 Market
Chas. >[. Plum Upholstery Co., Market
and Ninth
Wines and liiquors
J. H. Burnell, 519 Sacramento
James De Fremery & Co., 410 Battery.
Agents Barton it Guestier [Bordeaux]
Rilther & Bendixen, 211 California
W. H. Campbell, 402 Front
F. Daneri & Co.. 27-29 California
B. Dreyfus it Co.. 101 California
Alfred Greenebaum ct Co.. 51-61 First
J. GuiuUach &. Co., SE cor. Market and
Second
A. Haraszthy & Co., 530 Washington
Kohler tt Frohling, 626 Montgomery and
SE Cor. Sutter and Grant Ave.
The Lachraan Cal.WineCo., 4.')3 Brannan
Lang tt Co., 100-104 First
Lilienthal & Co., lOJ-102 Front
Jones. Mundy & Co.. 16 Front
F. Mandlebaum &. Sons, 312 Sacramento
Charles Meinecke & Co., 314 Sacramento
Naber, Alfs & Prune. 413 Front
Sherwood tt Sherwood, 212-214 Market
and 15-17 Pine
William Wolff & Co., 105 Front
Wire Manufacturers
John A. Roebling Sons Co., 8 California
and 14 Driimm
"Wooden I\TanteIs
Thomas Day Sc Vo., [Limited], 222 Sutter
S. &. G. (rump, 581 Market
Richard Herring, 4 tO-4 )2 Steveu.son
MATTOXI'S GIESSHUBLER. The Empress of Table Waters. The favorite
of all Visitors at Carlsbad. MAU, SADLER & CO.. Pacific Coast Agents.
FA^T 'l^SNTH
ADDITIONAL LIST
CONTAINING NAMES RECEIVED TOO LATE FOR CLASS-
IFICATION; ALSO, CHANGES OF RESIDENCE OF
PAR TIES IN MAIN FOR TION OF BOOK, SINCE
GOING TO PRESS
eville & Co.
MANUFACrURHRS A.\D DEAI.KRS IN
Jepts, f\\xjT)\v)<!^s, Qa9opie5
3i#\^3 CALIFORNIA ST.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
We have Tents for Camping Parties;
Canopies and Floor Covers for Weddings, or
Parties; Either for Sale, or for Rent;
AT Shortest Notice.
257
Additional List
Contain ing names received too late for Classifi-
cation ; ALSO Changes of Residence of Parties
IN Main Portion of Book since
Going to Press
Ackerson, Miss L. F. ; The Pleasanton Monday
Ackinson, Miss Blanche 1426 10th Ave., East Oakland
Adcock, Mrs E. ; Peralta Park, Berkeley
Barr, Mr and Mrs John D. ; 1214 Mason 6t. Thursday
Miss Lottie
Miss Fannie
Milton H.
Barr, Stewart A. ; 932 Market st.
Beach, Tyler ; St. James Hotel, San Jose
Charles
Bendixer, C. E. ; 808 Leavenworth st.
Benson, Mr and Mrs John A. ; 1425^ Hayes st.
Best, Mrs K. R. ; 1023 Hyde st. Friday
■ Miss Kate
Boalt, Judge and Mrs John H. ; 332 Haight st. Tuesday
-Miss
Borden, Rhodes Fresno
" Bouton, Miss Lillian ; Van Ness Seminary, Monday Reno, Nevada
Bouvier, Alfred; Baldwin Hotel
Brewer, Rev. and Mrs Alfred Lee San Mateo
Miss Adalene
Miss Susie
Rev. William A.
Edward C.
Brunt, Waher N. ; 621 21st st.
Bucknall, Miss Marguerite Santa Monica
Bufford, Mr and Mrs Samuel F. ; 1S14 Sutter st. Wednesday
THE FRANCO-AMERICAN FOOD CO'S ready made Soups are cheaper and better
than can be made at home. All^firs^cl^ss^Gr^ooer^s ke^ep them.^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^^
BURNS 258 GRAY
Burns, Capt. and Mrs A. M. ; NVV cor. Hyde and Washington sts.
Card, Dr. E. F. ; 2406 Sutter st.
Castle, Mr and Mrs Mich lel, cor. Franklin and Washington sts.
Champion, Mr and Mrs Charles Noble; 1823 Broadway
Childs, Mrs O. W. Los Angeles
Clapp, Mrs Belle ; 1023 Po^t st. Wednesday
Clapp, Mr and Mrs M. B. ; cor. Vallejo and Buchanan sts.
Clark, Mrs G. W.; 720 Tnion st. Tuesday
H. L.
Clover, Richardson, tJ. S. N., U. S. Steamer ''Dolphin''
Code, Mr and Mrs James A. ; The Berkshire Monday
Conway, Miss M. T. ; 8th ave. bet Point Lobos and Clement
MissT. B.
Cooks, ]Mr and Mrs Louis ; Wednesday 1524 8th st , Oakland
William
Max.
Cornwall, Mr and Mrs P. B. ; SE cor. Buchanan and Page sts.
Wednesday Glenwood, Santa Cruz Co,
Creanor, Mrs Stockton
Miss Nan
Miss Louise
Oarling, Mr and Mrs George L. ; 515 Fell st. Wednesday
Davis, Mr and Mrs John W. ; The Lyndhurst, Monday San Rafael
Ellis, Roland B. ; 512 Jones st.
Dexter, Mr and Mrs H. F. ; 4D4 Capp st. Monday
Donaldson, Mr and Mrs R. A. ; 1151 Octavia st. Wednesday
Edwards, Miss ; Scott st. , near Haight st.
Eitel, Mr and Mrs Edward E. ; 1512//4 Baker st. Tuesday
Eichbaum, Miss Mary C. H. ; 1 28 Valencia st. Monday
Fennimore, Mr and Mrs W. D. ; The Lyndhurst Tuesday Cleveland, O.
Finley, Mrs Richard New York
The Misses
Fisher, Mr and Mrs George A. ; 1619 Larkin st.
Fletcher, Mr and Mrs G. W. ; 714 Waller st. Thursday
Folger, Mr and Mrs Herbert Portland, Or.
Fry, Mr and Mrs Willis B. ; 513 Frederick st. Thursday Oakland
Olenn, Mrs A. G. Tuesday Fruitvale
Mr J.Q.
Gray, Mrs Matthias ; Hotel Rafael San Rafael
Always reliable and uniform— HORACE R. KELLY & GO'S Kej' West Havana Cigars.
MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
HENDY
259
NOUGUE.S
Hendy, Samuel J. ; 102 Bartlett st.
Hendy, Joshua; 102 Bartlett st.
^John H.
Hayman, Mr Al. ; Baldwin Hotel
Hoffman, Mr and Mrs Southard; 1113 Bush st.
Ogden
—Southard, Jr.
Thursday
1 hunday
Healy, Captain and Mrs M. A. : Palace Hotel Monday
Herr, M. M.; 142o>^ Hayes st.
Miss Ella G.
Hammond, Mr and Mrs ; The Bella Vista Thursday
Harlow, Miss; 405 Sutter st.
Hart, Miss Susie, 624 Clinton Park
Havens, xMr and Mrs Howard; The Bella Vista Thursday
Jeghers, Mrs A. P. ; 723 Union st.
Jones, Miss Constance ; The Bella Vista
Jones, Mrs John P.
Jourden, Mr and Mrs J. P. ; 2525 Howard st
Kellogg, Mr. G. H. ; 330 Pine st., Room 56
Kidd. Mr and Mrs James ; 532 18th st.
JohnT.
Miss Annie
Arthur
I^ee, Mrs Anna H. ; 405 Sutter st.
Leffler, Miss Kate F.
Lippman, G. W. ; 1151 Octavia st.
McKay, Mr T. D. ; Occidental HoteP
McAran, Thomas P. ; Palace Hotel
Oakland
Tuesday
Thursday Los Angeles
Santa Monica
Wednesday
San Jose, Cal.
San Jose
McElroy, Mr and Mrs James R. ; SW cor. Haightand Buchanan sts
Meade, Mr and Mrs George ; Palace Hotel
Melons, Mr and Mrs Drury ; Palace Hotel
Merriman, Dr. and Mrs A. F. ; 521 11th st.
Miss INIamie
Miss Fannie
— Dr A. F., Jr.
Monday
Monday
Thursday
Oak Knoll
Montez, Mr and Mrs J. F.
MissK. V.
Miss Eloise N.
Moultey, MissM. ; 335 O'Farrell st.
Newell, Mr and Mrs David; 5 Pearl st.
Naughton, Mr and Mrs J. F. ; 2209 California st.
Nougues, Mr and Mrs Joseph ; 2226 California st.
Oakland, Cal.
T^irHARDSON & ROBBINS' Boued Chicken, Turkey, Cooked Ham, Rolled Ox
'"'"'^ugu?, curried Oysters and Fowl Plum Puddiag and Potted M^ats: U» be had
of all first-class Grocers. MAU, SADLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agents.
OESTING 260 YATE;
Oesting, Mr and Mrs Paul, Jr. ; 1410 Taylor et.
O'Brien, J. F. ; 2 Waller st.
C. A.
O'Keefe, .fosepli San Jose
I*age, Mrs Thomas ; Occidental Hotel Monday
Miss Meta
Arthur
Peterson, Mrs G. H. ; 109 Oak st. Wednesday
Miss Louise
Miss Leon a
Peyton, Colonel and Mrs Bernard Santa Cruz
Miss Julia
Presbrey, Fred L. ; Hotel Vendome, San Jose
Rogers, Mis? Aphra ; 1010 Folsom st. Monday Sonoma, Cal.
Miss Mamie
Root, Colonel E. W. ; Hotel Vendome, fian Jose
Sangteller, Captain and Mrs; Scott st., near Haight
Sanders, Miss Emma ; 1010 Folsom st Monday Sonoma
Sheldon, Mr and Mrs Mark; 1001 Golden Gate ave.
Simmons, Captain and Mrs Honolulu, H. I.
Smith, Mr and Mrs M; 223 Page st.
Miss Mary J.
Miss M. A.
Thomas A.
JayT.
Spalding, Miss E. B.; 1534 Mission st. Wednesday
Stilwell, Mr and Mrs Henry C. ; Hotel Pleasanton Monday Monterey
Stone. Mr and Mrs L. D. ; 2520 Howard st. Hotel Vendome, San Jose
Miss Hattie
Stonor, M. L>., Edward, 400 Golden Gate Ave.
Symmes, Mrs Frank J. ; 63J Harrison st. Wednesday
Xhall, Mark ; 301 Turk st.
Thomas, G. N. ; Baldwin Hotel
"Weller, Mrs C. L. ; Hotel Pleasanton Monday
Wiley, Walter J. ; 130 Haight st.
Winans, Mrs Joseph W. New York
Joseph W., Jr.
Woodthorpe, James M. ; 813 Pine st.
Worcester, Mr and Mrs H. B. ; SE corner Santa Clara and Monroe sts.
San Jose
Wright, Stewart S. Fresno
Yates, Mr and Mrs Charles R. ; 1501 Van Ness ave.
Trj' the FRANf;0-AMEKICAN FOOD GO'S Natural Flavor French Soups, put up in
glass especially for Childreu's Diet, Invalids. Sick or Weak Persons.
MAU, SADLER & CO , Pacific Coast Agents
JOSEPH BUDDE
MANUFACTURER OF
fjgfent maUv Ctosets
SLOP, WASTE AND SURFACE HOPPERS
43 FREMONT STREET, bet. MARKET & MISSION
Golden Gate Plug Closet, with Off-set
Golden Gate Plug Closet, with trap
The above cuts give views of the popular Golden Gate Plug Closets.
These closets have replaced others in the buildings of the Sharon
estate. They are in use in Bancroft's History Building, Market street,
19 closets; Huntington, Hopkins & Co.; Thos. G. Taylor's block, on
Polk, bet. Bush and Pine ; Baldwin's building, occupied by Keane Bros,
and Pinkiert, Market street. 18 closets; Chas. M. Plum & Co., Market
street, 8 closets ; Panorama building, Market street, 8 closets; New and
Old City Hall, Fire Departments, Public Schools, and Churches; Grand
Hotel; Lick House; Windsor House; Hackmeyer Hotel, 22 closets;
James Flood's building, corner Market and Fourth streets, 14 closets;
Hinckle Houses, 5U closet*; Holtmeyer, Filbert street, 6 closets ; Hebrew
Church, corner California and Stockton streets, 5 closets; McAllister &
Buchanan streets, 10 closets; Golden Gate avenue and Webster street,
10 closets; Golden Gate avenue and Fillmore street, 6 closets ; Golden
Gate avenue and Devisadero street, 6 closets; block on Turk street,
between Laguna and Buchanan, contains 40 closets; Eddy, near
Laguna, 18 closets ; O'Farrell, between Buchanan and Webster, and bet.
Webster and Steiner, 18 each ; Geary, between Laguna and Buchanan, 20
closets; Geary, bet. Mason aad Taylor, 10 closets; corner Sutter and
Van Ness avenue, 6 closets; Eighth and Minna streets, 12 closets;
Post and Buchanan, 16 closets; Turk and Larkin, 8; Notre Dame
Convent, 6 ; cor.. Powell and Bush, 6; O'Farrell and Taylor, 6; southwest
corner Golden Gate avenue and Buchanan, 12; Pacific Soda Works,
corner Erie and Folsom, Geo. Shafer, 6; Colonel Fry, northwest corner
Polk and Bush, (replaced by Cadman Bros.) 12; Brooklyn Presbyterian
Church, East Oakland, (also by Cadman Bros.) 5.
They are to be obtained of Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson, San Fran-
cisco and Sacramento; W. W. Montague & Co., San Francisco and Los
Angeles; Geo. H. Tay & Co., Thomas Day & Co., Roland W. Snow,
Dalziel & Moller, San Francisco and Oakland, and all the leading dealers
in plumbers' supplies in the different towns and cities of the coast, San
Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, Portland, Sacramento, etc.
N. B.— A full line of Porcelain Closets, supplied by tanks, self-acting
and pull action; on hand all the latest desigrns.
E HAVE NOW ON HAND the Largest and
Finest Stock of Wall and Ceiling Coverings
IN THE City, consisting of
LINCRUSTA-WALTON, JAPANESE, LEATHER
VELVET, PRESSED AND EMBOSSED PAPERS
Of the Latest and Richest Designs ever shown in
this market. For Plain Finished Wai,ls the Richest
Effect is produced by the ''GRANITE'' paper for
which we are the Sole Agents for the Pacific Coast.
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